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Public transport in Ireland is a mess. The country’s capital has two main rail lines, which aren’t connected; two tram-lines, which also aren’t connected (yet); it has more taxi drivers than it needs;...
View ArticleApple won’t comply with FBI to create a backdoor to iPhone security
Apple’s CEO opposes the FBI’s demands to build a version of the iOS that would bypass security to unlock the San Bernardino shooter’s phone as a threat to data security. In what Tim Cook called a...
View ArticleA look into data privacy, protection practices as Mozilla rebrands Firefox in...
Mozilla announces two strategic partnerships for data privacy and protection in Asia; Cherry Mobile will bring Firefox Lite to more mobile users’ hands, and a free trial of ExpressVPN will bring a more...
View ArticleFacebook ‘breaches user trust’ once again with two factor authentication
Facebook has come under fire once again for breaching users trust with the misuse of their data, this time through the misuse of two-factor authentication (2FA). Read More: Facebook’s Portal born out...
View ArticleThe Project Nightingale Effect: Google is after personal health data, Fitbit
Google’s Project Nightingale is revealed just 11 days after the tech giant announces moves to acquire Fitbit, giving Google even more access to personal health data. “It is quiet and peaceful here, the...
View ArticleFormer FTC commissioners call for robust federal privacy law under FTC...
Four former commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) testify that the US needs a robust federal privacy law, with the majority believing the authority should go to the FTC. Julie Brill...
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