Mozilla Firefox Slated To Block All Trackers: Crowd Goes Wild

Mozilla Firefox Slated To Block All Trackers: Crowd Goes Wild

Lawrence Abrams, writing at Bleeping Computer, reports on new privacy decisions at Mozilla Foundation targeting the privacy of the organization's Firefox browser: of which, is apparently slated to block all tracking bits ...
Bye-Bye, DNA - Hello GSK (and others)

Bye-Bye, DNA – Hello GSK (and others)

via The Outline author Paris Martineau, comes this tale of opt-in/opt-out, GlaxoSmithKline 23andMe. and of course, The Goods - , your DNA. Which results in a nagging question: Why would I (or ...
EDPB To ICANN: No Can Do

EDPB To ICANN: No Can Do

In one of the more amusing (El Reg is more often than not, amusing...) article titles to date: Kieren McCarthy's 'ICANN't get no respect: Europe throws Whois privacy plan in the trash' ...
The Supremes, Warrants Required

The Supremes, Warrants Required

via the prolific Cyrus Farivar (author of Habeas Data), whilst opining at our beloved Ars Technica, elaborates upon the 2018/06/22 decision by our United States Supreme Court. In which, Cyrus details the ...
Artificial Intelligence, The Facial Recognition Debacle

Artificial Intelligence, The Facial Recognition Debacle

via Ben Coxworth, writing at NewAtlas, comes a fascinating discussion of an AI duel, of sorts. Squarely ensconced in the facial recognition arena, this is a story you won't want to miss ...
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EFF Releases New PrivacyBadger, Now at Version 2018.5.10

via Martin Brinkmann, writing at GHacks, comes a report detailing the release of the most recent version of PrivacyBadger crafted by developers at Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). Now at Version 2018.5.10, PrivacyBadger ...