You deserve privacy. Here's how to check your phone, laptop, and online accounts to make sure no one's looking over your shoulder.
Meet LeakyPick, the low-cost audio spy detector for your Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and other network-connected devices.
The Atlas of Surveillance shows which tech law enforcement agencies across the country have acquired. It's a sobering look at the present-day panopticon.
What’s happening in Detroit should be a wakeup call for the nation. We can’t stop police violence without ending police surveillance.
As China exerts more power over the city, companies like Facebook and Google have stopped handing over data—for now.
Americans don't like when their data is taken—but research shows they would be willing to donate it.
Senator Sherrod Brown wants to drastically scale back the permitted uses of your personal data—and ban facial recognition outright.
Apple's browser is getting serious about security protections. If you can't or won't switch, don't worry: You don't have to fall behind.
Because the relevant Supreme Court precedents predate the smartphone era, the courts are divided on how to apply the Fifth Amendment.
Starting today, the search giant will make a previously opt-in auto-delete feature the norm.