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01/14/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Google manipulating browser extensions to curb competitors
Google is facing rising legal challenges from global regulators who accuse the tech giant of operating an illegal monopoly of its search and digital advertising businesses. One of its most well-known rivals is claiming that the tech giant is manipulating browser extensions to promote its products and curb competitors, adding a new wrinkle to the antitrust […]
01/05/2022
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By News Editors
DuckDuckGo is working on a privacy-focused desktop browser
Due to how central search is to the business models of massive tech – or, as in the case of Google and Facebook, really ad companies – it’s no wonder that cracking that market is particularly hard for any startup offering alternatives. (Article by Didi Rankovic republished from ReclaimTheNet.org) However, one that has seen considerable success […]
07/20/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Report: Chinese spy recruitment hub LinkedIn guilty of accessing private data
American business and employment-oriented social media platform LinkedIn is currently in hot water over allegations that its iPhone application read and diverted its users’ content, some of which may be deemed sensitive. The California-based network, a Reuters report said, is now facing charges filed by Apple user Adam Bauer, at the San Francisco Federal Court. […]
06/28/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Big Brother caught watching: Norway pulls coronavirus contact tracing app due to privacy issues
Norway is halting the use of an app designed to help trace the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus after the country’s data protection agency warned that the app did not effectively protect users’ privacy. According to the Norwegian Data Protection Authority (Datatilsynet), the app, known as Smittenstop — Norwegian for “Infection stop” — was shown to collect “large amounts […]
06/22/2020
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By Franz Walker
Silicon Valley pioneer claims that Google and Facebook are “choking” the internet
As the founder and CTO of a tech company, you’d hardly expect David Heinemeier Hansson to be one of Silicon Valley’s biggest critics. But the co-founder of Basecamp and creator of the popular Ruby on Rails web application framework is far from your typical Silicon Valley executive. On social media, Hansson regularly tweets about breaking Google […]
03/20/2020
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By Michael Alexander
The US government thinks that fighting coronavirus requires spying on your phone’s data
As it turns out, the United States government is looking at a new potential tool to be used in the fight against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic: Big Data. In a report published Tuesday, The Seattle Times said that the federal government is currently in talks with tech conglomerates Facebook and Google, as well as other tech […]
05/01/2019
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By Lance D Johnson
Evil Google colluding with government to illegally spy on citizens… is anyone surprised?
Not long ago, British soldiers claimed absolute power and imposed their will over the settlers who formed the thirteen American colonies. Lawlessly, the red coats would barge right in to homes and businesses, taking information without a warrant. The British Empire took up residence in colonists’ homes, breaking in and superseding the rights of individual […]
08/27/2018
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By Ethan Huff
Facebook, Google and Twitter aren’t “free:” they monitor and track EVERYTHING you do – watch at Brighteon.com
There’s no such thing as a free lunch, and the internet, social media, and phone communications are no exception. Everything you do on your computer or smartphone via “free” services is being actively monitored, tracked, and recorded into government databases for social engineering purposes. In a recent video by Shofar Nexus, available for viewing at […]
06/20/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Private companies are beginning to shape the future of consumer internet, and that might be a bad thing
The global internet is now the battleground of big name corporations like Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and SpaceX, each of which plans to snag a slice of that profitable pie. An article from The Conversation stated that these private companies are shaping future digital infrastructure and resources so that they stand to benefit the most as long […]
04/12/2018
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By Jayson Veley
Civil rights vs. public safety: Police are using Google to acquire detailed records of your private activity
The debate over privacy versus security is one that dates back hundreds of years, really to the inception to the United States itself. Ben Franklin, for example, once famously declared that, those who would give up their liberty for some security deserve neither liberty nor security. Others strongly disagree, arguing that surrendering some liberty is […]
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