分類彙整: privacy
Facebook seeks guidance on data portability
Facebook called on regulators and other experts to answer key questions to help it forge …
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Apple apologises; requires opt-in for Siri reviews
Apple announced plans to resume quality control reviews of Siri interactions in the coming months, …
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Yes, Your Xbox Was Spying on You

The Xbox One is a fine video game console but one of its most consistently creepy qualities is how the thing just refuses to turn off. No matter how many times I press […]
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FaceApp Responds to (Mostly Unfounded) Privacy Concerns

Appearance-altering platform FaceApp has, once again, come under fire—this time from privacy advocates. The AI-powered selfie editor from Russian company Wireless Lab uses neural network technology to generate highly realistic transformation of faces […]
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Apple developers opting-out of privacy features
Developers have shunned features provided in iOS to ensure data privacy, research by mobile security …
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Twitter Bug ‘Accidentally’ Exposed iOS Users’ Location Data to Third Party

Twitter “inadvertently” collected location data from some iOS users and shared it with an unnamed advertising partner. A bug, which targeted multi-account holders who opted into precise location tracking, has been patched. “You […]
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Facebook plays to privacy concerns in app overhaul
Facebook unveiled a new version of its mobile app with a heavy focus on groups …
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United Airlines Covers Creepy Seat-Back Cameras

Privacy doesn’t end once you reach cruising altitude. Following backlash over cameras installed in some planes’ seat-back screens, United Airlines reportedly covered the tiny lenses embedded in its premium pews. “None of these […]
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NY, Canada Gunning for Facebook Over Data Protection

Facebook’s luck may be running out. New York Attorney General Letitia James has opened an investigation into the social network’s unauthorized collection of 1.5 million users’ email content databases. Meanwhile, across the border, […]
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