The company has updated its Results About You tool so you can request to remove outdated results.
The iPhone maker will roll out an impressive cloud security system for Apple Intelligence that has some wondering if it will actually keep users' data secure.
At Apple's annual developer conference on Monday, the company rolled out a bunch of new features to keep your data safe.
A new proposal for federal privacy legislation has bipartisan support but we've been here before.
Time to clean the cobwebs on your MacBook to make sure it's running as smoothly as possible.
All the websites you've ever visited are still hogging up space on your iPad. Take a minute out to clear them.
It turns out Google was always tracking users, even with Incognito mode.
Many wealthy and influential people visited the infamous sex offender's secret island. A new report claims their mobile data gave them away.
Digital kiosks from Soofa take your phone's location data, then share it with local governments and advertisers.
The feature is turned on automatically for all users, who must go to their settings to manually turn it off.
Apple says its new protections "surpass those in all other widely deployed messaging apps."
Signal was already one of the best private messengers on the web. Now it's even better.
The privacy mess is troubling because the chatbots actively encourage you to share details that are far more personal than in a typical app.
Assume just about everything you tell robots could be read in court one day.
Facebook blamed the noise on an "unfortunate technical error."
If you're going to use incognito or private mode, be aware of its limits.
The tech myth has pervaded all corners of society, but its origins show it was never true to begin with.
Ring will no longer allow police to request video from users through its app, forcing law enforcement through a more arduous process.
Everyone from users to corporations hates cookie popups. Now the EU thinks a "cookie pledge" will solve the mess it created.
An updated disclaimer for the useless mode comes after Google settled a $5 billion lawsuit over consumer privacy.
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