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What happens on your iPhone doesn’t quite stay on your iPhone
Apple has 5,400 data trackers hidden in apps on iPhones that send 1.5GB data to third parties.
India is setting up a judicial bench to hold public hearings on #MeToo cases
A bench of four retired judges will be put in place by the ministry to hear out the cases that h…
Hugh Hefner's ex-girlfriend says he would film people having sex in the Playboy mansion without their consent
"He had tapes on everybody," Sondra Theodore said of Hugh Hefner on Monday's episode of "Secrets of…
Libby Torres
Sharon Osbourne's former 'The Talk' cohost says their emotional backstage conversation after on-air blow up was 'unlawfully recorded without consent'
"I reluctantly wade into this now simply to ensure that, as a Black woman, I am not silenced or sid…
Libby Torres
Riot Games denied a woman's claim that her image was used without consent for a 'League of Legends' character
After a woman who identifies herself as Stephanie, posted that she believed Seraphine may be based …
Palmer Haasch
Indian government is looking into the resurgence of Facebook’s struggles with consent
What’s more worrying is that most of these partnerships with manufacturers are still in …
A new Senate bill would ban corporations from using facial recognition without people's explicit consent
If passed, the bill would wipe out much of the business of controversial facial recognition compani…
Aaron Holmes
WhatsApp is being asked to revise its policy on ‘groups’ after multiple complaints of consent violation
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) asked the messaging platform to i…
California Approves Controversial 'Yes Means Yes' Consent Law For College Campuses
UC President Janet Napolitano recently announced that the system will voluntarily establish an inde…
AP
RBI proposes alternative methods for authentication of digital payments, in addition to SMS-based OTP system
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released a draft framework on alternative authentication mechan…
ANI
I was born blind and with cerebral palsy. My dad raised me alone and fought for me to have everything I needed.
I was born blind and with cerebral palsy, but my dad fought for me to have the best education. He d…
Sarah Cerio
A woman is suing Delta Air Lines, claiming an off-duty employee kissed and groped her after being overserved alcohol by flight attendants
The lawsuit, viewed by Business Insider, alleges that the off-duty employee was overserved alcohol …
Jordan Parker Erb
I still find joy in my polyamorous partners even though I'm not romantically or sexually interested in other people
The writer says people are often confused when they say they're polyamorous but also asexual and ar…
Xai S.
A woman got an apology from a TikToker who used her photo as an example of bad eyebrows to promote makeup
Jessica Carrasco found an old photo of TikTok creator Resilient GG and used it as an example of "ho…
Lindsay Dodgson
Are you just venting, or are you a toxic gossip-lover? A therapist shares 3 ways to tell.
The difference between gossip and venting is slight: A therapist says venting is a healthy form of …
Julia Naftulin
How America stopped caring about quality and learned to embrace 'customer satisfaction'
Why your inbox is overflowing with questionnaires asking you to rate your experience on a scale of …
Adam Rogers
If you get a little aroused when someone compliments you, you might have a praise kink
Here's how to use praise in the bedroom to add a whole new dimension to intimacy, according to sex …
Ashley Laderer,John Mutziger
Should AI be used to classify humans? An AI researcher at USC says it's reductive and ethically dubious
Kate Crawford, the author of Atlas of AI, spoke to Insider about the ethics of using AI to classify…
Hannah Getahun
An Arizona man is suing a clinic that provided abortion pills to his ex-wife 4 years ago
A judge allowed the Arizona man to create an estate for the 7-week-old unborn fetus that had been t…
Yelena Dzhanova
500 chatbots read the news and discussed it on social media. Guess how that went.
Scientists built a fake Twitter and filled it with 500 bots. Then they sat back and watched.