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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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The FTC’s $5 Billion Facebook Settlement: Why Zuckerberg’s Punishment Actually Validated Cambridge Analytica’s Business Model
The Federal Trade Commission's 2019 settlement with Facebook—a record $5 billion fine—was presented as historic accountability. In reality, it was…
California’s Privacy Law Became a Surveillance Blueprint: How CPRA Amendments Preserved the Data Extraction Machine
California's Consumer Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) was supposed to correct the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)—to close loopholes and strengthen…
The EU AI Act’s Hidden Pipeline: How ‘Research’ Exemptions Legalized Cambridge Analytica’s Playbook
The European Union's AI Act, hailed as groundbreaking regulation of artificial intelligence, contains a crucial loophole that Cambridge Analytica would…
ProtonMail’s Logging Trap: How Privacy Theater Enables the Post-Cambridge Analytica Surveillance State
ProtonMail promised absolute privacy. The company marketed itself as unhackable, encrypted-by-default, based in Switzerland where privacy laws supposedly shield users…