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Your Smart Home Devices Are Sharing Data With 40+ Companies
Smart home devices marketed as privacy-focused are quietly feeding user information to networks of data…
Health Apps Are Selling Your Data to Advertisers: FTC Investigation Results
A sweeping Federal Trade Commission investigation into health and fitness applications reveals that popular wellness…
Schools Are Using AI Surveillance on Students: What Parents Need to Know
Educational institutions across the United States are quietly deploying artificial intelligence surveillance systems that monitor…
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Why ‘I Have Nothing to Hide’ Is the Most Dangerous Privacy Myth
The phrase echoes across dinner tables, town halls, and policy debates: "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing…
How AI Resume Screeners Build Discrimination into Hiring
LinkedIn's recruitment AI screens 300 million resumes annually, ranking candidates through algorithms that measure "culture fit," "coachability," and "leadership potential"—metrics…
Google’s Gemini Memory Feature: The Industrial Consolidation of Cambridge Analytica’s Playbook
Google announced a new "Memory" feature for Gemini that stores user preferences, personal facts, and interaction patterns across Gmail, YouTube,…
Britain’s Post-Brexit Privacy Collapse: How the UK Abandoned Cambridge Analytica’s Lessons
The UK's decision to weaken GDPR compliance post-Brexit represents something more dangerous than regulatory rollback—it's institutional amnesia about what behavioral…