Nest To Share User Data With Google For First Time Since Its Acquisition
Nest is set to share some user data with Google for the first time since the "smart home" company was acquired by the Internet giant for $3.2 billion several months ago.
Nest is set to share some user data with Google for the first time since the "smart home" company was acquired by the Internet giant for $3.2 billion several months ago.
Apple has joined Microsoft, Cisco, Verizon, and AT&T to oppose a federal court ruling that could force American companies to hand data about foreign customers over to the U.S. government.
Users of eBay are being asked to change their account passwords.
Apple's latest hire could prove significant, according to a recent report.
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President Barack Obama has met with Apple CEO Tim Cook concerning government surveillance.
Apple has posted an open letter entitled "Apple's Commitment to Customer Privacy" to its website.
A German court has struck down on Apple's privacy policies, which have been shown to violate German law.
The Path CEO defends his company's signup practices.
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Apple has begun rejecting apps that involve cookie tracking, according to a report by TechCrunch.
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Kyle McDonald walks the fine line between high art and high crime.
Are your favorite apps really protecting your personal information?
The Federal Trade Commission is about to levy its biggest monetary penalty ever.
Facebook is taking steps to improve the privacy of its users. But coming from Facebook, what does that mean?
With iOS 6, apps now must request explicit user permission before receiving access to contacts, calendars, reminders, and photos.
Another change made in iOS 6 that you might not have heard about involves a new "Privacy" section of the Settings app, which has been spotted in the first beta version of the new mobile operating system.
Private Instagram users are facing the mother of all reality checks.
A new tool allows law enforcement officials to bypass iDevice passwords in as little as two minutes. Crossing the line or justified?
One of the key features of the new iPad is Dictation, a Siri-lite application that turns voice to text. However, before you begin using Dictation, you should first consider what it means to your privacy, according to ZDNet.
California's Kamala D. Harris works with tech companies to lay out a plan for privacy reform.