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Apple Users Risk Data Breaches From Enabled Location and Wi-Fi Settings
Apple users with automatic Wi-Fi, location services, and tracking enabled risk data breaches and identity theft due to vulnerabilities such as 'evil twin' attacks, location data harvesting, and app tracking; disabling these settings significantly mitigates these risks.
Apple Users Risk Data Breaches From Enabled Location and Wi-Fi Settings
Apple users with automatic Wi-Fi, location services, and tracking enabled risk data breaches and identity theft due to vulnerabilities such as 'evil twin' attacks, location data harvesting, and app tracking; disabling these settings significantly mitigates these risks.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Tax Authority Compensates 13,000 for Wrongful Blacklist Inclusion
The Dutch tax authority compensated almost 13,000 people for wrongful inclusion on a fraud blacklist (FSV) from 2013-2020, paying €375-€1000 per person, while over 300,000 were on the list; many experienced intensive scrutiny and incorrect tax assessments, highlighting systemic issues and the need f...
Dutch Tax Authority Compensates 13,000 for Wrongful Blacklist Inclusion
The Dutch tax authority compensated almost 13,000 people for wrongful inclusion on a fraud blacklist (FSV) from 2013-2020, paying €375-€1000 per person, while over 300,000 were on the list; many experienced intensive scrutiny and incorrect tax assessments, highlighting systemic issues and the need f...
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40% Bias Score


Google's Android Apps Track Users Without Consent, Study Finds
A Trinity College Dublin study found that Google's pre-installed Android apps collect user data, including cookies and Android IDs, without consent, starting immediately upon device activation, even when apps remain unopened; the researchers state that no opt-out exists.
Google's Android Apps Track Users Without Consent, Study Finds
A Trinity College Dublin study found that Google's pre-installed Android apps collect user data, including cookies and Android IDs, without consent, starting immediately upon device activation, even when apps remain unopened; the researchers state that no opt-out exists.
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48% Bias Score


Signal's Privacy-Focused Growth Amidst Tech Giant Backlash
Signal, a messaging app prioritizing user privacy, is experiencing a surge in popularity amid concerns over the political affiliations of major tech companies; unlike competitors, Signal does not collect extensive user data or share it with third parties.
Signal's Privacy-Focused Growth Amidst Tech Giant Backlash
Signal, a messaging app prioritizing user privacy, is experiencing a surge in popularity amid concerns over the political affiliations of major tech companies; unlike competitors, Signal does not collect extensive user data or share it with third parties.
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40% Bias Score


Meta's Standalone AI App Faces EU Regulatory Scrutiny
Meta is developing a standalone AI app called Meta AI, launching in Q2 2025, to compete with OpenAI and Google, while facing European regulatory challenges regarding data usage for AI model training.
Meta's Standalone AI App Faces EU Regulatory Scrutiny
Meta is developing a standalone AI app called Meta AI, launching in Q2 2025, to compete with OpenAI and Google, while facing European regulatory challenges regarding data usage for AI model training.
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44% Bias Score


Canada's Health Data Vulnerability Amidst U.S. Trade Tensions
Amid rising trade tensions with the U.S., concerns grow over the vulnerability of Canadian health data stored with U.S. companies, prompting calls for stronger data protection measures, including data localization and enhanced penalties for non-consensual disclosures.
Canada's Health Data Vulnerability Amidst U.S. Trade Tensions
Amid rising trade tensions with the U.S., concerns grow over the vulnerability of Canadian health data stored with U.S. companies, prompting calls for stronger data protection measures, including data localization and enhanced penalties for non-consensual disclosures.
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52% Bias Score

Zero Trust Security for Home IoT Networks: Mitigating Growing Risks
The number of IoT devices will nearly double by 2030, increasing home network vulnerabilities; applying Zero Trust security principles, including network segmentation and zones of trust, is crucial to mitigate risks.

Zero Trust Security for Home IoT Networks: Mitigating Growing Risks
The number of IoT devices will nearly double by 2030, increasing home network vulnerabilities; applying Zero Trust security principles, including network segmentation and zones of trust, is crucial to mitigate risks.
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36% Bias Score

EU Approves Biometric Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU approved a new digital border management system requiring fingerprint and photo scans from non-EU citizens entering the Schengen area, aiming to strengthen border security and combat illegal immigration, with a gradual rollout starting this autumn.

EU Approves Biometric Entry-Exit System for Non-EU Citizens
The EU approved a new digital border management system requiring fingerprint and photo scans from non-EU citizens entering the Schengen area, aiming to strengthen border security and combat illegal immigration, with a gradual rollout starting this autumn.
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32% Bias Score

Signal's Privacy-Focused Growth Amidst Political Backlash
Signal, a messaging app prioritizing user privacy, is experiencing a surge in popularity as an alternative to apps associated with President Trump, raising questions about its long-term ability to resist government data requests and maintain its non-profit structure.

Signal's Privacy-Focused Growth Amidst Political Backlash
Signal, a messaging app prioritizing user privacy, is experiencing a surge in popularity as an alternative to apps associated with President Trump, raising questions about its long-term ability to resist government data requests and maintain its non-profit structure.
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44% Bias Score

German Scientist Creates Open-Source Tool to Protect User Data in AI Services
Frank Börncke, a German computer scientist, developed the open-source tool "Private Prompts" to protect user data when interacting with AI services like Chat-GPT by pseudonymising personal information before transmission, addressing data privacy concerns.

German Scientist Creates Open-Source Tool to Protect User Data in AI Services
Frank Börncke, a German computer scientist, developed the open-source tool "Private Prompts" to protect user data when interacting with AI services like Chat-GPT by pseudonymising personal information before transmission, addressing data privacy concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Big Tech's Massive Data Sharing with US Government Revealed
A new report reveals that from 2014 to 2024, Apple, Google, and Meta shared data on 3.16 million accounts with US authorities, with increases ranging from 530 percent to 675 percent since 2014, excluding FISA requests, raising serious privacy concerns.

Big Tech's Massive Data Sharing with US Government Revealed
A new report reveals that from 2014 to 2024, Apple, Google, and Meta shared data on 3.16 million accounts with US authorities, with increases ranging from 530 percent to 675 percent since 2014, excluding FISA requests, raising serious privacy concerns.
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64% Bias Score

Meta to Launch Standalone AI App in 2025 Amidst Data Privacy Lawsuits
Meta plans to release its standalone AI app, Meta AI, in the second quarter of 2025, investing $60-65 billion in AI this year, despite facing data protection lawsuits in Europe over its use of user data for AI development.

Meta to Launch Standalone AI App in 2025 Amidst Data Privacy Lawsuits
Meta plans to release its standalone AI app, Meta AI, in the second quarter of 2025, investing $60-65 billion in AI this year, despite facing data protection lawsuits in Europe over its use of user data for AI development.
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40% Bias Score
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