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University of Melbourne found to have broken privacy law by using Wi-Fi data to identify protesters

The University of Melbourne broke privacy laws in 2024. It used Wi-Fi tracking to monitor students and staff during a large protest. The Office...

Johnson and Johnson unit ends two year legal battle on Skin360 app storage of biometric information

Johnson & Johnson’s former consumer products unit has agreed to settle a lawsuit about its Neutrogena Skin360 app. The app, which was meant to...

👶 Google’s $30 million settlement reveals dark side of children’s data on YouTube

Google has agreed to pay $30 million to settle a major lawsuit. The case accused the company of violating...

🫧 FDA Triggers Massive Power Stick Recall — 67,000 Deodorants Pulled Over Safety Breach

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a major recall of several Power Stick deodorants sold across...

Brain Health Alert: Why Experts Say You Shouldn’t Rely on GPS Too Much

Dementia cases are rising quickly in the United States, and health experts are concerned about the impact of modern...

Instagram’s new map feature triggers privacy concerns among users despite Meta’s stance

New map feature launches in the U.S. Instagram has introduced a new feature in the United States called “Instagram Map”,...

🎭 “Dream Job, Harsh Reality”: 90% of Indian Creators Earn Less Than ₹50K as Algorithms, Brands Crush Hopes

The creator economy in India looks exciting. Millions of young people dream of being content creators, influencers, or digital...

How India’s Facial Recognition Tech Could Be a Disaster for Privacy

India Pushes AI Innovation While Privacy Takes a Backseat India is moving fast in adopting artificial intelligence (AI), especially facial...

🎧 Alexa+ No Longer Just Listens—It Sells: Amazon Embeds Ads in Your Conversations

Amazon has announced that it will soon start showing ads inside conversations with Alexa+, its smart voice assistant. Amazon Places...

U.S. Senator urges Elon Musk to stop Starlink abuse by Southeast Asia scam rings

A U.S. senator "Maggie Hassan" has raised serious concerns over the use of SpaceX’s Starlink internet service by international...

🔓 72,000 Images Stolen from Viral Women’s Dating App—ID Cards, Selfies Leaked Online

A popular app created to help women share their dating experiences and stay safe has been hit by a...

Denmark Leads Charge to Simplify GDPR—But Will Europe’s Fast-Growth Companies Benefit?

European Ministers of Justice recently met in Copenhagen to talk about how to make GDPR rules easier to follow....

McDonald’s Slammed with €3.89M Fine in Poland’s Largest GDPR Breach Scandal

McDonald’s Poland has been hit with a record-breaking fine of €3.89 million (around 16.9 million Polish złoty) after a...

🚨 Privacy for Sale? Trade Deal With U.S. Triggers Digital Rights Alarm in Indonesia

A civil society group has raised the alarm over a new trade deal signed between Indonesia and the United...

Your phone is spying on you: 20 free apps exposed in shocking privacy breach report

A new report has revealed that many free smartphone apps may be putting users’ privacy at serious risk. The...

⚖️ Kiss, Click, Collapse — Coldplay Fan’s Life Upended After Online Hunt Reveals Identity

A recent concert by the popular band Coldplay took an unexpected turn when the venue's "Kiss Cam" focused on...

💣 Flo App Accused of Deceit—Class Action Exposes Alleged Secret Deals with Meta and Google

A major court case has started in San Francisco against the popular period tracking app, Flo. Users of the...
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