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Privacy
Jury's Out
Is It Legal for Cops to Force You to Unlock Your Phone?
Timothy B. Lee, Ars Technica
privacy
Google Will Delete Your Data by Default—in 18 Months
Lily Hay Newman
wwdc
Apple Pushes Back Against Ad Tracking in Safari and iOS 14
Lily Hay Newman
Privacy Please
How to Switch to Signal and Bring All your Texts With You
David Nield
National Affairs
Facebook and Twitter Want to Keep the Justice System Skewed
Gilad Edelman
privacy
Zoom Promises End-to-End Encryption for All Users
Lily Hay Newman
Black Lives Matter
Body Cameras Haven't Stopped Police Brutality. Here's Why
Louise Matsakis
Privacy
How To Stop Instagram From Tracking Everything You Do
Matt Burgess
Privacy Please
How to Clean Up Your Old Social Media Posts
David Nield
Cryptocurrencies
This startup is working to bring full anonymity to the internet
Gian M. Volpicelli
National Affairs
Amazon Pauses Police Use of Its Facial Recognition Tech
Louise Matsakis
privacy
Zoom's End-to-End Encryption Will Be for Paid Customers Only
Lily Hay Newman
Incognito
Google Chrome Is Getting a Bunch of New Privacy Features
Matt Burgess
Privacy Please
5 Simple Ways to Make Your Gmail Inbox Safer
David Nield
facebook
Messenger Adds Safety Alerts—Even in Encrypted Chats
Andy Greenberg
Privacy
Apple’s privacy strength is also one of its greatest weaknesses
Matt Burgess
Privacy Please
How to Avoid Spam—Using Disposable Contact Information
David Nield
Privacy
India made its contact tracing app mandatory. Now people are angry
Nilesh Christopher
Privacy please
How to Set Your Social Media to Control Who Sees What
David Nield
privacy
India's Contact Tracing App Could Leak Patient Locations
Andy Greenberg
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