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Privacy
July 2024
Meta reaches $1.4bn settlement with Texas over privacy lawsuit
Lawsuit alleges Meta violated state law that prohibits capturing or selling information like faces or fingerprints
Meta pulls plug on release of advanced AI model in EU
‘Unpredictable’ privacy regulations prompt Facebook owner to scrap regional plans for multimodal Llama
The networker
Microsoft’s climbdown over its creepy Recall feature shows its AI strategy is far from intelligent
John Naughton
The tech company’s new Windows machines can take constant screenshots of users’ every action –
quelle surprise
, it’s a privacy minefield
June 2024
Australia news live
Fatima Payman admits she ‘upset a few colleagues’ by crossing the floor – as it happened
WA man set up fake free wifi at Australian airports and on flights to steal people’s data, police allege
Observer business profile
‘Encryption is deeply threatening to power’: Meredith Whittaker of messaging app Signal
‘Alarm bells should be going off’ as mental health counselling app expands into Australia, critics say
How Apple plans to usher in ‘new privacy standards’ with its long-awaited AI
Australian Border Force searched phones of 10,000 travellers in past two years, data shows
New York passes laws protecting kids from addictive social media content
Google to start permanently deleting users’ location history
May 2024
‘I would prefer to know’: Kerri has up to 600 siblings. They may finally learn the truth of their origins
Should Australia ban children under 16 from social media – and how would it actually work?
TechScape newsletter
TechScape: The new law that could protect UK children online – as long as it works
Australian man says border force made him hand over phone passcode by threatening to keep device indefinitely
Google releases new tool to enable Australians to find their personal information and request removal
Third-party providers a customer data ‘weak spot’, Australian privacy commissioner says
Police arrest Sydney man for blackmail over major data breach affecting up to 1 million NSW and ACT residents
Qantas passengers’ personal details exposed as airline app logs users into wrong account
April 2024
We must target the root cause of misinformation. We cannot fact check our way out of this
Samantha Floreani and Lizzie O'Shea
One of the best tools we have to clean up this mess is already in our hands
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