US court rules against warrantless searches of phones, laptops
A federal court in Boston has ruled that warrantless U.S. government searches of the phones and laptops of international travelers […]
A federal court in Boston has ruled that warrantless U.S. government searches of the phones and laptops of international travelers […]
Nearly 25 million people have taken an at-home DNA testing kit and shared that data with one of four ancestry […]
All six major browser vendors have plans to support DNS-over-HTTPS (or DoH), a protocol that encrypts DNS traffic and helps […]
The UK’s data regulator has expressed deep concerns over reports that some of the most popular health websites are sharing […]
Data privacy is a fundamental right for Americans – but new emerging technologies like drone, IoT and facial recognition are […]
The ad industry has been bracing for more privacy-focused upheaval in the coming months, from lawmakers and data regulators or […]
Vera Jourova, EU commissioner for justice, consumers and gender equality, said in a CNBC interview lawmakers in Brussels will introduce […]
A report based on a survey of over 700 respondents from the United States, Canada and UK, foundthat 60% of […]
The Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon has said her office is conducting a number of investigations into the micro-targeting of […]
The Justice Department’s top antitrust official warned tech giants on Friday that amassing vast quantities of consumers’ data could create […]
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has said that it will be engaging with financial technology company Revolut as “a […]
Members of staff working across the EU institutions are “not aware” of the extent to which the US tech firm […]