
Biden’s speech calling for better data protections got a standing ovation from both sides of the aisle. So, where’s a federal privacy law?
Biden’s speech calling for better data protections got a standing ovation from both sides of the aisle. So, where’s a federal privacy law?
Biden’s speech proves that protecting personal info is no longer a fringe issue. Now, Congress just needs to do something about it.
This week, we discuss the implications Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter—and his high-profile firings—could have for security and data privacy on the platform.
The company says the Apple Watch’s ovulation-tracking tech isn’t birth control. But the public doesn’t necessarily know how to use that information safely.
Colleges and K-12 campuses increasingly monitor student emails, social media, and more. Here’s how to secure your (or your child’s) privacy.
Want to speak up against Big Tech, unjust data collection, and surveillance? Here’s how to be an activist in your community and beyond.
The American Data Privacy and Protection Act could protect people across the country. But first, it has to get past Nancy Pelosi.
Regulators are close to stopping Meta from sending EU data to the US, bringing a years-long privacy battle to a head.
Despite the DOJ vowing to protect people’s ability to travel out of state for abortion care, legal experts warn not to take that freedom for granted.
Under increased scrutiny, certain period-tracking apps are seeing a surge of new users. Which are as safe as they claim to be?