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Microsoft Teams may be tracking more of your info than you think
By Barclay Ballard last updated
Concerns grow over how much data Microsoft Teams collects during video calls and whether it is being used for employee surveillance.

Apple under pressure to abandon child protection measures over privacy concerns
By Steve McCaskill published
Apple's plans to automatically detect abusive messages could be misused, argue civil rights groups

There’s more to Google's FLoC than meets the eye
By Mayank Sharma published
Q&A Google's FLoC is a sign of the changes coming to the adtech industry.

Default passwords make IP cameras surprisingly easy to hack
By Anthony Spadafora published
A new investigation has revealed that many IP cameras ship with default passwords that could allow anyone online to access them.

Nearly half of UK workers are being spied on by employers
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Many employees going off-grid to protect their privacy, placing their organizations at risk.

The pandemic has thrown the world into a privacy nightmare
By Desire Athow published
Q&A Surveillance and censorship are becoming increasingly commonplace.

Microsoft wants to listen to your voice recordings - but will ask for permission first
By Barclay Ballard published
Users of Microsoft's voice-enabled services like Cortana can now decide whether their audio recordings are listened to or not.

One in five firms admit to illegally spying on employees working from home
By Barclay Ballard published
A disturbing amount of companies have either already installed surveillance software to secretly spy on remote employees, or plan to do so.
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