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Apple has long touted the power and design of its devices, but recently it's been emphasizing their privacy features. Tim Cook describes how Apple is protecting and using, or not using, customer data.
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Last May, the European Court of Justice ruled that Google had to take down links to data about people, including public records, that it deemed irrelevant…
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If you haven't been paying attention, here's a primer on the changes Congress is considering making to U.S. surveillance practices.
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Do police need a warrant to access location data and other meta information from your cell phone in Texas?A hearing in the state senate yesterday had…
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Apple's Bluetooth-based customer tracking system, iBeacon, just got better, if you ask marketers. But privacy researchers aren't so sure.
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The San Antonio City Council's Public Safety Committee had the chance Monday to hear more about the San Antonio Police Department proposal for police body…
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In the first segment:New apps for Google Glass can scour databases of photos from dating sites and public records using facial recognition technology to…
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In the first segment:Signing up for a credit card or car loan can mean signing away your right to a civil trial if you get taken advantage of. Forced…
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In the first segment:On Monday, the largest tech companies in the world, including Apple, Microsoft, and Facebook, began a campaign to influence lawmakers…
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An open records analysis by the American Civil Liberties Union released a few weeks ago shows that multiple Texas police departments are using license…