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Google and its YouTube subsidiary are settling allegations that YouTube collected personal information from children without their parents' consent, the Federal Trade Commission said.
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Facebook has long collected outside data on its users, using it to monetize the social media site with targeted ads. That’s why, for example, an ad for…
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Disturbing behavior that the Dayton gunman reportedly exhibited in his youth may be detailed in law enforcement and school files so far off limits to the…
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U.S. airports with the most traffic will be getting facial recognition technology in the next three years, per a directive from the Trump…
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has ordered a review of state databases that are being accessed by outside law enforcement agencies. He also wants to know…
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Scientists have struggled to understand the effects of space on the human body in large part because it’s difficult to blame changes on spaceflight alone.…
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Google removed 46 apps from a developer from Play store last week after a BuzzFeed News investigation revealed that Android developer DO Global had, among…
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Facebook reported strong profits on Wednesday but also revealed it is setting aside $3 billion to pay a penalty to regulators for violating users' privacy.
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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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The Supreme Court reversed a conviction that came after an officer looked at a motorcycle under a tarp outside a private residence — without a warrant.