privacyBusinessIt looks like Apple is after Substack’s email empireBy Chris Stokel-WalkerSecurityApple Says It's Time to Digitize Your ID, Ready or NotBy Lily Hay NewmanSecurityThis secretive firm has powerful new hacking toolsBy Samuel WoodhamsSecurityAll the New Privacy Features Coming to iOS and macOSBy David NieldSecurityWhat You Should Know About Voilà, the Latest Viral Selfie AppBy Eric RavenscraftSecurityThe FBI's Anom Stunt Rattles the Encryption DebateBy Lily Hay NewmanSecurityThe Safest Way to Store and Share Your NudesBy Eric RavenscraftBusinessA Google Alum Wants to Make Search Pure AgainBy Steven LevyBusinessThe All-Seeing Eyes of New York’s 15,000 Surveillance CamerasBy Sidney FussellSecurityWhatsApp’s Fight With India Has Global ImplicationsBy Varsha BansalSecurityHow to Avoid Those Infuriating Cookie Pop-UpsBy Matt BurgessSecurityAndroid 12 Will Let You Fine-Tune Permissions for AppsBy Lily Hay NewmanIdeasOnline Dating Apps Are Actually Kind of a DisasterBy Nancy Jo SalesSecurityWhatsApp’s New Privacy Policy Just Kicked InBy Lily Hay NewmanIdeasApple’s AirTags Are a Gift to StalkersBy Albert Fox Cahn and Eva GalperinGearHow Amazon Sidewalk Works—and Why You May Want to Turn It OffBy David NieldSecurityWhat’s Google FLoC? And How Does It Affect Your Privacy?By David NieldSecurityTwitter's Tip Jar Privacy Fiasco Was Entirely AvoidableBy Brian BarrettIdeasSocial Apps That Go Suddenly Viral Put Kids at RiskBy Ysabel GerrardSecurityDon’t Buy Into Facebook’s Ad-Tracking Pressure on iOS 14.5By Brian BarrettSecurityGoogle's Grand Plan to Eradicate Cookies Is CrumblingBy Matt BurgessGearHow User Data Privacy and Antitrust Law Got All Tangled UpBy WIRED StaffSecurityApple’s new iOS update is its most significant privacy update everBy Matt BurgessSecurityThe New iOS Update Lets You Stop Ads From Tracking YouBy Lily Hay NewmanMore Stories