US to Require Social Media Histories for Visa-Free Tourists
The U.S. plans to require visa-free tourists to share years of social media history before entry, igniting privacy debates and tourism concerns.
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The U.S. plans to require visa-free tourists to share years of social media history before entry, igniting privacy debates and tourism concerns.
California and 19 other states sue the Trump administration over allegedly illegal sharing of Medicaid data with immigration enforcement.
Over 6 million Chinese citizens now use cyberspace IDs to protect online privacy and simplify digital verification.
Google settles data privacy claims in Texas with a $1.4B payout, marking a landmark win for user privacy.
Apple fined 150M euros (~$162M) by French regulators over its ATT tool, sparking debate on digital ads and privacy control.
Amazon removes a key Alexa privacy option for its new AI upgrade, sparking debate on data control and innovation.
New eye-scanning technology is challenging the boundaries between humans and machines. Discover how this ambitious project is asking people to prove their humanity in an AI-driven world.
Meta is bringing back facial recognition to combat celebrity scam ads on Facebook, aiming to protect public figures from fraudulent use of their images. 🚫✨
Meta agrees to pay $1.4 billion to Texas over facial recognition privacy violations, marking the largest privacy settlement by a U.S. state.
AT&T reports a major data breach from a third-party platform, affecting nearly 109 million customer accounts. Here’s what you need to know about this massive leak and how it might impact you.