Glassdoor reportedly attaches real names to anonymous accountsThe site where you can be honest about your employer might not be your friend.By S. Fielding, 03.20.2024
An OnlyFans creator is suing a site that hosts paywalled images for freeThe case could set a precedent for all content creators.By C. Fisher, 08.04.2020
Most websites don't follow European cookie consent laws, study showsJust over one in ten sites conform to EU laws, according to researchers. By S. Dent, 01.13.2020
India's proposed data laws give the government more access to dataCompanies could be required to ask permission before collecting users' info.By C. Fisher, 12.11.2019
Germany lets users decide if Facebook can merge their WhatsApp and Instagram dataThe privacy regulator has been tough on the company in recent years.By R. England, 02.07.2019
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Facebook explains how it will comply with the EU's GDPRAccept the terms or delete your account.By R. England, 04.18.2018
France gives WhatsApp a month to stop sharing data with FacebookIt warns users the only way to opt out is by uninstalling the app. By S. Dent, 12.19.2017
Alien sex tapes, robot rape and the evolution of consentYacht’s 'sex tape' was more than a tasteless PR stunt.By C. Trout, 05.13.2016