Good news about WhatsApp privacy policy changes
Facebook-owned messaging platform WhatsApp will no longer force users to accept its controversial new privacy policy to continue using the app.
This is according to a report from WABetaInfo, a site known for reporting accurately on features...
Apple's latest privacy policy puts small app developers at risk
Adam Jaffe’s mobile game jostles daily with nearly a million others in Apple Inc.’s App Store to lure users — and ideally some willing to spend real-world cash to boost their odds of victory.
Now the Tenko Games CEO’s ability to...
I was on hippo.co.za while I had my devtools open and closed the tab/window a breakpoint got hit. To my surprise I saw that hippo was sending the data on the form to their server even though I did not continue with the quote process. I just opened their website and closed the tab/window. This...
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I just need some advice on what the laws are with regards to accessing email accounts and data on users that has left a company by order of Management or Directors of the company.
Example: I am the IT Administrator that was instructed to get certain information from a user's email...
Google vs EU in privacy battle
Regulators in Google’s largest European markets are taking joint action to try and force the company to overhaul its privacy policy.
Online privacy pitted against national security in UK
At the height of an investigation into a group of Islamists plotting al Qaeda-inspired bomb attacks across Britain in 2004, British spies analyzed more than 4,000 telephone contacts to build up a picture of what they were planning and with...
Google sued over Safari privacy concerns
A dozen Apple customers are suing Google in the U.K. over its alleged secret tracking of their Internet browsing habits.
EU lawmakers seek to limit use of data by internet companies
Internet companies such as Facebook and Google may have to get more permission to use information if EU lawmakers have their way
Instagram: no plans to put user photos in ads
Instagram said it has “no plans” to incorporate user photos into ads in response to a growing public outcry over new privacy policies unveiled this week.
Google privacy policy creates “high risks”
European Union data protection authorities have deemed Google’s privacy policy unsafe for users’ personal data, and have asked the web company to modify its practices
Online privacy strategies face hard sell
Emboldened by their victory in quashing online piracy legislation, U.S. Internet companies are gearing up for a battle over whether consumers should be able to restrict efforts to gather personal data.