privacy
U.S. Senator Raises Concerns Regarding Face ID Security with iPhone X
Minnesota Senator Al Franken, a Democrat, has asked several questions related to Apple’s implementation of Face ID technology.
Hackers Exploit Bug in Instagram’s API to Access Emails, Phone Numbers of High Profile Accounts
Instragam said one or more hackers accessed email address and phone number information associated with certain high profile accounts.
Snapchat’s Snap Map Feature is a Huge Privacy Threat
Snapchat's new feature, Snap Maps, is raising concerns among child safety groups and privacy advocates.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Promotes Benefits of Globalization in China Speech
Apple CEO Tim Cook gave a take to the attendees of the China Development Forum 2017.
Apple Files Amicus Brief in Support Of Google’s Foreign Email Privacy Case
Google is fighting a Pennsylvania magistratical order to comply with search warrants in two criminal investigations by turning over data stored on overseas servers.
Facebook Bans Developers From Using Its Data For Surveillance Purposes
Facebook announced that it will no longer allow third-party tools to access user data for purposes of surveillance.
Viber for iOS to Launch Self-Destructing Secret Chats This Week
This new feature will prevent screenshots and at the same time it will allow messages or videos to delete themselves after a period of time.
Nest Adds Two-Step Authentication to Smart Home Products
Nest has released an update to their smart home products that lets customers protect their accounts with two-step authentication.
Facebook Adds Support for Security Keys, Allows Two-Factor Authentication Using NFC
Facebook announced today that it will start offering users a new authentication procedure.
Winnipeg Mayor Says Police Use of Fake Cell Towers Poses No Concerns
Brian Bowman said that he has no concerns with his police service potentially using electronic surveillance devices.
Canadian Government Wants Software Backdoors: Do you Agree?
Canadian government wants software backdoors: do you agree?
New York District Attorney Wants Legislation For ‘Warrant-Friendly’ iOS
New York County District Attorney Cyrus Vance has called for federal legislation to force Apple to make its iOS operating system "warrant-friendly." According to a new report released yesterday at the launch of the Manhattan district attorney's brand-new "cyberlab," Cyrus Vance unveiled the fact that there are currently over 400 locked iPhones sitting in evidence in...