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The agency says you should know when companies use your personal data to charge you more than the next person.
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The agency says you should know when companies use your personal data to charge you more than the next person.

A patent filing details ways that Meta could use facial recognition with its smart glasses to create media files, such as videos.

Toothless limitations aren’t a great look for Flock’s modern surveillance.

Some users are already joking that the new logo reads “Instagzam.”

Experts say some screen time is OK, with boundaries.

Dating app Bumble is changing its policy to allow either person to message first, and is extending its response window from 24 to 72 hours.

The ruling is in addition to the $375 million Meta was ordered to pay in the same lawsuit in March.

The Atlas of Surveillance maintains the largest known database tracking police surveillance technologies across the US.

Your Attention Please, a documentary that explores how we live in the attention economy, will be available to watch on streaming services in early October.