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One request to delete your data from every registered data broker: California just made it possible
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One request to delete your data from every registered data broker: California just made it possible

  • Updated May 4, 2026

Clym reports that California's new DROP platform allows residents to delete data from all registered brokers with a single request as of 2026.

Supreme Court geofencing case weighs constitutionality of digital dragnets – and how far your rights go in the data Big Tech collects on you
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Supreme Court geofencing case weighs constitutionality of digital dragnets – and how far your rights go in the data Big Tech collects on you

  • Updated Apr 29, 2026

Geofencing warrants round up the location data of everyone in a specific place and time, whether or not they had any connection to a crime – a test of the Fourth Amendment in the digital age.

Is Google Analytics accurate? Why GA4 data isn’t always reliable (and what marketers should do)
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Is Google Analytics accurate? Why GA4 data isn’t always reliable (and what marketers should do)

  • Updated Apr 28, 2026

WebFX reports that Google Analytics 4 data is often unreliable, missing insights due to browser blocks, impacting marketing decisions.

Facial recognition data is a key to your identity – if stolen, you can’t just change the locks
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Facial recognition data is a key to your identity – if stolen, you can’t just change the locks

  • Apr 28, 2026

You can change a stolen password or credit card, but you can’t reset your face when your biometric data is breached.

Most people have never seen their digital trail. What you find may surprise you
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Most people have never seen their digital trail. What you find may surprise you

  • Updated Apr 27, 2026

PeopleFinders reports most people are unaware of their digital trails, which can be surprising; they reveal online habits and vulnerabilities.

What we lose when artificial intelligence does our shopping
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What we lose when artificial intelligence does our shopping

  • Updated Apr 23, 2026

Retailers are racing to hand your shopping over to AI. Consumers are right to be wary – and not just about privacy.

How the Epstein case changed transparency in private aviation
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How the Epstein case changed transparency in private aviation

  • Updated Apr 21, 2026

Jettly reports the Epstein case led to the Epstein Files Transparency Act, increasing public access to private aviation data amid privacy debates.

US government ramps up mass surveillance with help of AI tech, data brokers – and your apps and devices
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US government ramps up mass surveillance with help of AI tech, data brokers – and your apps and devices

  • Updated Apr 21, 2026

To augment information about you that it collects directly, the US Government is buying less-regulated information harvested by cameras, cellphones and apps and sold on the commercial data market.

Quantum is coming: What enterprise network teams should be doing right now
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Quantum is coming: What enterprise network teams should be doing right now

  • Apr 9, 2026

ZeroTier reports that enterprise networks should prepare for post-quantum cryptography to adapt and protect against future quantum attacks.

6 steps to confirm your digital safety
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6 steps to confirm your digital safety

  • Updated Apr 6, 2026

Forbright Bank reports six steps for digital safety: Audit social media privacy, update software, manage app permissions, use password managers, enable advanced authentication, and monitor financial accounts regularly.

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