Privacy news
The UK government has proposed using hash scanning to detect abusive material
without violating people’s privacy. Unfortunately, it won’t work.
- Privacy news
MEPs in the European Parliament held press conferences outlining the compromises
reached within the EU Parliament negotiators on the controversial Chat Control
proposal.
The British government now has the authority to scan encrypted messages, but it
can still choose not to use this power.
- Privacy news
Big Tech companies will make enough money to pay most regulatory fines they
receive in the time it takes you to read this article.
- Privacy news
Google is out of new ideas, and as ad revenue declines the company is doubling
down on its data-hungry business model.
Here’s how Big Tech is trying to give itself immunity from government oversight
through the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework.
Google and Facebook are handing over user data to police for abortion
prosecutions. Learn why Proton would never do that.

- Privacy news
AI, and ChatGPT in particular, is having a moment. We examine how AI is trained,
what it could lead to, and how it all affects your privacy.
Email addresses were linked to 200 million Twitter accounts. We explain how you
can recover and protect yourself from the next breach.
Facebook engineers confessed the company doesn’t know where your data is stored
or how it’s used, which means you can't have it all deleted.
Apple’s ad business is growing fast. It tracks you in its apps and uses that
data to sell ads despite its privacy claims.