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Online Privacy

How to Set Up a VPN on Android: Quick Guide

Posted on May 31, 2024 by Naiyie Lamb

Setting up a VPN on Android sounds like a technical process, but it doesn’t have to be – especially if you use a VPN app. Once you’ve subscribed to a…

Categories: Guides, Online Privacy

How Private Is Tinder in 2024? 

Posted on May 26, 2024 by Sarah Foley

Tinder changed the online dating game with its unique “swipe” functionality. Over a decade since its launch, it’s still one of the most popular dating apps out there.   When you…

Categories: Online Privacy

What Is a Fake IP Address, and Why Would You Need One?

Posted on Feb 23, 2024 by Kyle Keegan

Your internet protocol address, or IP address for short, is a set of characters unique to your router or network. It’s how you send requests to the sites and services…

Categories: Online Privacy

How Massive Server-to-Server Data Transfers Represent a Hidden Threat to Privacy

Posted on Jan 31, 2024 by Glyn Moody

It's well known that we are routinely tracked whenever we use the internet. Most people also understand that the primary business model online is surveillance advertising, whereby huge quantities of…

Categories: General Privacy News, Online Privacy, Social Media, Surveillance

The Latest Instalment in the Privacy Battle between Max Schrems and Meta Just Dropped

Posted on Jan 19, 2024 by Glyn Moody

Last month we wrote about the latest development in a long-running saga to make Meta abide by the EU’s GDPR privacy law. It’s a vital battle for two reasons: first,…

Categories: General Privacy News, Governments, Online Privacy, Social Media

Privacy Activists File Complaints against the European Commission and X over Chat Control Ad Campaign

Posted on Jan 3, 2024 by Glyn Moody

One of the big battles underway in the world of privacy at the moment involves attempts by governments around the globe to undermine encryption. The principal justification for doing so…

Categories: General Privacy News, Governments, Online Privacy, Online Security, Social Media

What’s in the New EU Artificial Intelligence Act, and What Will It Mean for Global Privacy?

Posted on Dec 15, 2023 by Glyn Moody

The EU has reached a political agreement on its groundbreaking Artificial Intelligence Act, which was first proposed back in 2021. All the main elements have been agreed, but some of…

Categories: Announcements, General Privacy News, Governments, Online Privacy, Online Security, Surveillance

ChatGPT Is One Year Old: Here’s AI’s Next Attack on Privacy, and What to Do About It

Posted on Dec 8, 2023 by Glyn Moody

Although it’s hard to believe, it's only a year since ChatGPT appeared and ignited the current frenzy over AI and large language models. As an article in the New York…

Categories: General Privacy News, Governments, Online Privacy, Social Media, Surveillance

Meta’s New Ad-Free Subscriptions Are Already Under Legal Attack from Privacy Activists

Posted on Dec 6, 2023 by Glyn Moody

Back in August we wrote about Meta’s surprise announcement that it would seek consent from users in the EU, EEA, and Switzerland before showing them behavioral advertisements. A few weeks…

Categories: General Privacy News, Governments, Online Privacy, Social Media

EFF Agrees: Protecting Privacy Is the Best Way to Address the Internet’s Biggest Problems

Posted on Nov 24, 2023 by Glyn Moody

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is probably the best-known organization that's fighting for digital rights. It's just released a new report with a title that's certain to interest the readers…

Categories: Censorship, General Privacy News, Governments, Online Privacy, Online Security, Social Media, Surveillance
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