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Internet privacy
Why Google is phasing out tracking cookies
Jan 5, 2024
These cookies follow you around the internet — a major privacy issue, advocates say. But getting rid of them won't get rid of targeted ads.
Google faces $5 billion lawsuit over allegations of tracking private browsing activity
Jun 3, 2020
The lawsuit accuses the company of violating users’ privacy during incognito browsing sessions.
5G networks could pose a cybersecurity risk. So who's in charge of making sure they don't?
by
Molly Wood
Jan 31, 2019
And what role should the Federal Communications Commission have?
Your social media posts are likely way more predictable than you think
by
Molly Wood
Jan 28, 2019
A new study shows your friends' posts can indicate what you're likely to say on social media.
A not-so-secret war for control of the internet
May 4, 2018
Governments recognize that control of the internet has become a proxy for political power.
Your internet data may be up for sale
by
Molly Wood
Mar 27, 2017
The U.S. Senate voted to kill the FCC's broadband privacy rules. The House will vote Tuesday.
Senate votes to end Obama-era privacy rules
Mar 24, 2017
Most congressional headlines are focused on health care this week, but another bill is on the move that could kill off internet privacy protections. The Senate voted Thursday to put a stop to Obama administration privacy rules that would prevent internet providers like Comcast and Verizon from selling consumer browsing information. The bill looks likely […]
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How the U.S. requests user data from Google
Dec 23, 2015
A transparency report shows how the company gets data requests from the government.