Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile Say They Have a Legal Right To Track You and Sell Your Data
The legal battle raises questions about privacy, corporate accountability, and the boundaries of regulatory power.
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The legal battle raises questions about privacy, corporate accountability, and the boundaries of regulatory power.
Even the most routine money moves could land you in a secretive surveillance dragnet, with no explanation and no way out.
“Smart” gadgets: the convenience you crave, with the surveillance you didn’t ask for.
From prank-worthy experiments to government-grade surveillance, “cool tech” like Meta’s smart glasses is turning privacy into an endangered species.
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They think they don’t need a warrant for your data.
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With Trump back in charge, Google faces renewed scrutiny as the GOP revives its toughest antitrust battles against Silicon Valley’s biggest player.
As Chrome tightens its grip on ad-blockers, privacy-focused competitors eye an opportunity to lure users fed up with Google’s “privacy upgrades.”