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A California jury ruled Friday that Meta broke state privacy laws by collecting data from the popular period-tracking app Flo, including private health data and pregnancy goals.
Every day, we tap and swipe on our favorite apps without a second thought. But have we ever paused to consider what happens to our data in the process? From social media platforms to fitness ...
In the unfortunate event that your iPhone is ever stolen, this hidden iOS feature blocks thieves from using apps and functions that could expose your data.
iOS 26 gives you two distinct ways to add websites to your iPhone's Home screen – as web apps or traditional bookmarks. They might look similar ...
Teen Inventor Is on a Mission to Save Fingertips Around the World - STEM in 30 - YouTube ...
When apps leak our data, who is responsible? The Tea and Flo apps came under fire for poor privacy, but both are still available on major app stores.
Successfully implementing product rankings online was done a decade ago by Amazon, and more recently by Apple's App Store. However, neither market provides actual download data, a very useful ...
Monturiol's dream : the extraordinary story of the submarine inventor who wanted to save the world / Matthew Stewart Smithsonian Libraries and Archives ...
Government data is now in question. Here's where macro investors are turning to fill the gaps.
Google has just released a technical report detailing how much energy its Gemini apps use for each query. In total, the median prompt—one that falls in the middle of the range of energy demand ...
TeaOnHer, an app designed for men to share photos and information about women they have supposedly dated, has exposed users’ personal information, including government IDs and selfies ...
A widely downloaded new app invites men to review the women they’ve dated, and asks for photo ID to verify their identity. What could possibly go wrong?
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