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Reddit Took the Least Appealing Parts of Spotify Wrapped and Made Them Worse
Torie Bosch
Dec 17, 2021
11:59 AM
On Grindr, the Sex App, a Surprising New Rule Has Bemused Users and Cyberlaw Hawks Alike
Rhodes Murphy
Dec 14, 2021
10:59 AM
I’m the TikTok Couch Guy. Here’s What It Was Like Being Investigated on the Internet.
Robert McCoy
Dec 06, 2021
12:36 PM
The Exploding Market for Devices That Help You Evade Corporate Productivity Trackers
Aaron Mak
Dec 03, 2021
10:59 AM
How Big Tech Turns Privacy Laws Into Privacy Theater
Ari Ezra Waldman
Dec 02, 2021
1:28 PM
“Creepiness” Is the Wrong Way to Think About Privacy
Neil Richards
Dec 02, 2021
8:00 AM
The Bitcoin Competitor Beloved by the Alt-Right and Criminals
Jake Dean
Nov 17, 2021
9:00 AM
The True Cost of the Massive Datasets A.I. Uses to Learn
John McQuaid
Nov 03, 2021
9:00 AM
How Long Can Mark Zuckerberg Be King?
What Next
Nov 01, 2021
5:00 AM
What Mark Zuckerberg Really Means When He Talks About the Metaverse
Matt Bailey
Oct 28, 2021
3:55 PM
Will You Accept These Cookies?
Slate Money
Oct 26, 2021
7:35 AM
Why It’s No Laughing Matter That a Senator Asked Facebook to “Commit to Ending Finsta”
Jeff Kosseff
Oct 07, 2021
12:53 PM
Who Wins When the State Appropriates Self-Defense Technologies Developed by Communities?
Vivette García-Deister
Sept 25, 2021
9:01 AM
Are You Entitled to Privacy Over Your Pee and Poop?
Rolf Halden
Aug 28, 2021
9:01 AM
States Are Suing the Census Bureau Over Its Attempts to Make Data More Private
Priyanka Nanayakkara and Jessica Hullman
Aug 12, 2021
5:50 AM
Why Some Privacy Experts Are Worried About Apple’s New Plan to Fight Child Sexual Abuse Material
Jake Dean
Aug 11, 2021
11:05 AM
What if Facial Recognition Technology Were in Everyone’s Hands?
Firmin DeBrabander
Aug 05, 2021
9:00 AM
A Prominent Priest Was Outed for Using Grindr. Experts Say It’s a Warning Sign.
Molly Olmstead
July 21, 2021
7:03 PM
Why You Shouldn’t Let This Startup Scan Your Eyeball in Exchange for Crypto
Jake Dean
July 15, 2021
2:21 PM
Government Contractors Have Collected Tons of Our Data in the Pandemic. What Happens to It Now?
Ben Ballard
July 15, 2021
9:00 AM