GigaomDo you have to delete nude pics of your ex? German court says yes
A couple compiled a large collection of erotic photos and videos during their relationship. Should there be laws about what happens to the images after a breakup? Read more »
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A couple compiled a large collection of erotic photos and videos during their relationship. Should there be laws about what happens to the images after a breakup? Read more »
Big social media companies have typically paid only lip-service to privacy concerns. But Facebook is now introducing measures that will give people easy-to-use tools to control who sees their information. Read more »
In a rare bit of good news on the privacy front, the EFF’s annual “who has your back?” report shows many well-known companies are doing more to protect users. Read more »
A “right to be forgotten” ruling has surprised lawyers and the tech industry, and alarmed the media. Here’s a Q&A to what it means, and a guide to further coverage… Read more »
In an unusual letter, the FTC warned Facebook to respect existing privacy commitments by WhatsApp, the messaging service it acquired in February. Read more »
What happens if you install secret tracking software on the phones of tens of millions of people and sell their location to advertisers? Not much, if a new FTC order is… Read more »
In a major victory for privacy advocates, the European Court of Justice has ruled that the EU’s data retention policies for phone and internet companies are too broad. Read more »
LinkedIn says it will take legal action against a site that lets anyone “Hack In” to find users’ email addresses. That’s good news, but also raises the question of why its… Read more »
Consumer data issues are suddenly hot as the White House is taking the discussion to the public while, meanwhile, the New York Times is urging it to do more on this… Read more »
Facebook just broke ties with two companies that helped it collect information about app revenues because they breached Facebook’s rules on using customer data. Read more »