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Privacy
February 2024
Is my home spying on me? As smart devices move in, experts fear Australians are oversharing
Publication of Jewish creatives WhatsApp group led to death threats, MP says
Ulez fines scandal: Italian police ‘illegally accessed’ thousands of EU drivers’ data
Toyota cars collecting and potentially sharing location data and personal information, Choice says
The networker
Farewell FaceTime? That’s in store if the UK’s new snooper’s charter becomes law
John Naughton
Lobby group calls for pokies venues to be exempt from facial recognition and biometric data laws
Dozens in Jordan targeted by authorities using NSO spyware, report finds
January 2024
Parking apps lock in the status quo. To reimagine Australia’s cities, we must think beyond them
Julia Powles
Daily Mirror faces £2m in legal costs over Prince Harry phone hacking
Facial recognition cameras in supermarkets ‘targeted at poor areas’ in England
How Belgian MP turned sleuth to solve London Ulez fine mystery
Instagram to scan under-18s’ messages to protect against ‘inappropriate images’
Forty years ago Apple debuted a computer that changed our world, for good or ill
Siva Vaidhyanathan
Digital afterlife – how to deal with social media accounts when someone dies
December 2023
Google agrees to settle $5bn lawsuit claiming it secretly tracked users
TikTok’s data collection being scrutinised by Australia’s privacy watchdog
Hackers steal customer data from Europe’s largest parking app operator
Police to be able to run face recognition searches on 50m driving licence holders
Harry wanted respect. Now, with this court victory, he’s earned it
Barbara Ellen
Prince Harry hails phone-hacking case win as ‘great day for truth’
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