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In what's believed to be the first case of its kind, a student argued that Cleveland State University violated his Fourth Amendment rights when he complied with a webcam recording of his exam space.
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In a world where abortions are criminalized, a Google search for a reproductive health clinic, an online order for abortion pills, or location data placing you at a doctor’s office could be used as evidence of a crime. Today on Tech Tuesday we are taking a look at the steps you can take to protect yourself.
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Many of the educational tools that made remote learning possible also tracked students' online behaviors and personal information and shared it with marketers and data brokers. Today we discuss the conclusions from a new study looking at the impact remote learning had on children’s privacy online.
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Facebook agreed to settle a $550 million class-action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology in Illinois. It is believed to be the one of…
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Online depiction of child sexual and physical abuse has exploded during the last decade. Last year, more than 18 million incidents of such content were…
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A legal case in Columbus that’s recently come to light is raising questions about the intersection of technology and privacy.The FBI raided Grant…
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There is a new technical spectator sport that is gaining popularity: drone racing. With drone racing, come questions about how it's done, how it's…