By RACHEL LERMAN AP Technology Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Forty million Californians will soon have sweeping digital-privacy rights stronger than any seen before in the U.S., posing a significant challenge to Big Tech and the data economy it helped create. So long as state residents don’t mind shouldering much of the burden of exercising […]
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New York has launched a new mobile ID program, allowing residents to digitize their driver’s license or NYS non-driver ID.
Qwant and Ecosia, announced a partnership to develop a European search index to lessen their dependence on US tech giants.
DoJ accused TikTok, of illegal data collection from children and allowing them to create accounts without seeking parent’s permission.
Google announced that it will keep its Chrome Browser third party cookies, following the UK’s CMA probe into the giant’s conduct.
The U.S. nonprofit association ‘Digital Therapeutics Alliance’ was founded on October 24,2017. It is sieged in Arlington, Virginia.
Ring, owned by Amazon, is no longer permitting police footage to be offered from doorbell users via its “Request for Assistance” (RFA) tool.
US watchdog's plan to supervise companies like Apple and Google that provide digital wallets and payment apps risks stifling innovation.
China Apple Cracks AirDrop wireless file-sharing function. This breach helps to identify those sends improper information.
Google is striving to 'respect' user privacy regarding access to location data stored in service disruption of Google Maps.