Topic: privacy policy
Privacy policies are critical documents that outline how companies collect, use, and share personal data. However, many organizations, including tech giants and governments, often exploit loopholes or create vague policies that undermine user privacy. This raises significant concerns for individuals who value their rights to privacy and free expression in an increasingly surveilled world.
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The Canadian Bill That Wants To Make Privacy Rules Optional for Politicians
A quarter-century of data grabs gets wiped clean with a clause tucked between economic forecasts.
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DeepSeek: The Rise of China’s Open-Source AI Amid US Regulatory Shifts and Privacy Concerns
DeepSeek offers open-source generative AI with localized data storage but raises concerns over censorship, privacy, and disruption of Western markets.
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Photobucket Faces Legal Storm Over Alleged Sale of User Photos and Biometric Data
Photobucket faces a lawsuit for allegedly selling users’ photos and biometric data without consent, risking privacy law violations.
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PragerU Android app removed from Google Play Store
PragerU has also had over 200 of its videos on Google-owned YouTube placed in restricted mode.
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Revolut’s new privacy policy assumes user consent to share data for “marketing purposes”
You don’t opt in. You have to opt out.
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Tinder has a privacy problem, researchers say
A privacy research group calls Match Group a data “cartel”.
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Smart TVs and Privacy: How And Why You’re Being Spied on at Home
It would be of no surprise to learn that your smart tv is tracking you.








