privacy
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You Should Probably Delete Your Google Data – Here’s How
Google collects lots of data, which is used to curate content recommendations on services like Google Play and YouTube, and to market ads to you.
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Texas Attorney General Sues Google Again, This Time Over Facial Recognition in Photos
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the state is suing Google for allegedly collecting biometric data from millions of Texans without consent, his office said in a press release Thursday. The case is part of a recent flood of lawsuits against tech companies over biometrics, which measure physical characteristics like faces and fingerprints. But this…
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Some EU Websites Make You Pay to Reject Cookies — the US Could Be Next
On your first visit to the website for Der Spiegel, Germany’s leading online news source, you’re faced with a choice: buy a €4.99 monthly subscription or give up your data.
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Biden Executive Order Says They’ll Be More Careful When They Use European Data for Spy Stuff
President Biden signed an executive order placing new restrictions on how U.S. intelligence agencies harness data as it flows between the U.S. and the E.U., the White House announced Friday. The order creates a new framework to comply with European privacy rules.