A new call recording app is gaining traction for offering to pay users for voice data from calls, which is sold to AI ...
Every day, we tap and swipe on our favorite apps without a second thought. But have we ever paused to consider what happens to our data in the process? From social media platforms to fitness trackers, ...
You use them every day, but have no idea what they're collecting. Find out which apps are quietly harvesting your location, contacts, photos, and more—and what you can do about it.
In recent years, fitness apps have gained immense popularity as they offer users a convenient way to track their workouts, monitor health metrics, and achieve fitness goals. However, beneath the ...
From weather apps to social media, many services collect far more personal data than needed. Before downloading, users should check app listings in the Apple App Store or Google Play for details on ...
Stop letting companies collect your data. Use these tips to keep your personal information safe. I review privacy tools like hardware security keys, password managers, private messaging apps and ...
Instagram and Facebook rank first, collecting the most sensitive info like physical address, device, and user ID.
Apple Fellow Phil Schiller took the stand for the second day in a row in the Epic Games v. Apple trial, revealing details ranging from data collection to an influencer program for Apple Arcade. During ...
Google has removed three popular apps from the Google Play Store after it was discovered the apps violated laws surrounding data collection efforts on children. The apps in question, Princess Salon, ...
In the wake of a report about App Store data collection by Apple, a suit has emerged alleging that the company is willfully violating user privacy and monetizing user data without permission.
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) - Modern technology makes the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade more far-reaching than you may think. While the 6-to-3 decision is sending abortion law in some states back ...