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Europe Has Traded Away Its Online Porn Law

When someone Inês Marinho trusted shared an intimate video of her online without her consent in 2019, she compared it to a chronic...

Biden Puts Big Tech’s Favorite Business Model on Notice

If the leaders of Big Tech platforms thought geopolitics would take the heat off their companies during Joe Biden’s first State of the...

Face Recognition Is Out. So How Will the IRS Verify Identity?

Such problems led the IRS and many others to switch to alternatives, such as sending a code to a phone number checked against...

The IRS Drops Facial Recognition Verification After Uproar

The Internal Revenue Service is dropping a controversial facial recognition system that requires people to upload video selfies when creating new IRS online...

Myanmar’s Fight for Democracy Is Now a Scrap Over Phone Records

In Myanmar, the phone records of pro-democracy activists connect them together like suspects on a cork board. When many of those activists fled...

The EU Has a Plan to Fix Internet Privacy: Be More Like Apple

Like hundreds of thousands of different web customers in Europe, when Alexandra Geese, a German member of the European Parliament (MEP), needs to...

How Face Recognition Can Destroy Anonymity

Stepping out in public used to make an individual largely nameless. Unless you met somebody you knew, no person would know your id....

Groups Call for Ethical Guidelines on Location-Tracking Tech

As smartphone apps observe our each transfer, a bunch of technologists within the US and UK this week supplied tips for the moral...

Google and the Age of Privacy Theater

Google got some good press a few weeks ago when it announced in a blog post that it would be moving forward...

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