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Mass X-odus: What are the controversial changes on X that are driving users away?
X, formerly Twitter, is facing a mass user exodus due to a combination of political controversies, …
Instagram introduces a feature similar to WhatsApp, now lets you share your live location
Instagram has introduced live location sharing in direct messages, allowing users to share their re…
Remember going crazy over Pokémon Go in 2016? Turns out, you were training AI all along!
Niantic, the company behind Pokémon Go, has been using data from the game to build a massive AI mod…
Bumble date turns stalker: Bengaluru woman claims her ex stalked her using location from food delivery app
A Bengaluru woman shared how her ex, who worked at a food delivery platform, stalked her using insi…
'Likes' no longer public on X to protect users' privacy
X users will be now be able to unhesitatingly like posts on the social media platform without anyon…
ANI
X is about to change its block function. Some users worry it will empower abusers and compromise victims' safety.
Under an upcoming change blocked users on X, formerly Twitter, will still be able to see the posts …
Kelsey Vlamis
Google Photos upgrades Search with conversational AI, enhanced query capabilities
For instance, you can ask 'Ask Photos' questions such as "When did we eat at the airport in Delhi?"…
ANI
23andMe users are worried about what might happen to their data. Here's what the company says.
23andMe faces uncertainty amid acquisition talks and board resignations, and users are worried abou…
Jordan Hart
FTC chair Lina Khan explained how Americans lost their privacy protections to Big Tech
FTC Chair Lina Khan said in a "60 Minutes" interview that hundreds of acquisitions by Big Tech play…
Lloyd Lee
Telegram just announced a big change to how it'll deal with some users' data
Telegram is making changes to its privacy stance, weeks after CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in Franc…
Lian Kit Wee
The company behind Sam Altman's iris-scanning ID startup just revealed new tech. Its privacy chief explains how it works.
Tools for Humanity is building the tech behind Sam Altman's ambitious Worldcoin. Chief privacy offi…
Lakshmi Varanasi
Data privacy issues, online frauds emerging as e-commerce growth hurdles: Eco Survey
The e-commerce industry in India is expected to cross USD 350 billion by 2030 and called for the ne…
PTI
Apple will let users opt out of ChatGPT integration. It's a 'brilliant' move to calm mounting AI privacy concerns, analyst says
Apple will let users opt out of its coming ChatGPT integration in a move that could calm people's m…
Erin Snodgrass
Microsoft’s AI-powered Recall feature is now rolling out to Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft has announced the release of its AI-powered "Recall" feature for Windows 11. The feature,…
Google leak reveals a list of past privacy mishaps, from recording children's voices to exposing user addresses in Waze, according to new report
A leaked copy of an internal Google database revealed thousands of privacy-related incidents from 2…
Ana Altchek
VPN demand surges in Brazil despite legal threat to fine users nearly $9,000 a day for using workarounds to access X
Brazilian judge Alexandre de Moraes threatened big fines if citizens used VPNs to access X after th…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Former Google X employees come out of stealth with TwinMind, an AI app that hears and remembers everything about you
A startup from former Google X employees is building an AI app that acts as a "second brain."
Hugh Langley
Microsoft is delaying the recall feature for CoPilot Plus PCs again, all we know
Microsoft has postponed the release of its Recall feature for Windows, pushing it to a December pre…
Google's privacy chief making 'shock' exit after 13 years with the company
Google's chief privacy officer is leaving the company after 13 years. The company says it has no pl…
Hannah Getahun
A lawsuit accuses Bain Capital's PowerSchool of trafficking in student data. The edtech giant says everything it does is legal.
PowerSchool manages data for more than 60 million students and their educators.