It appears Facebook's executive team used the social network's data as leverage when dealing with other companies. This comes after NBC News was able to get its hands on documentation including emails and spreadsheets showing the fact.
Thousands of Amazon employees listen to your Alexa conversations to improve quality, according to a new report. Here's everything you need to know.
Apple has been releasing new and interesting video ads via its YouTube channel for the past few weeks, and the latest is entitled "Privacy on iPhone - The answer." As that title might suggest, the whole thing is about just how private an iPhone is.
Apple has aired a new iPhone 'Privacy matters' TV ad talking about how seriously Apple takes privacy of its users. You can watch it right here.
With Group FaceTime still disabled, Apple has gone on a public relations drive by sending a “high-level Apple executive” to meet the teenager and his mother who reported the eavesdropping bug.
With iOS 12.2 beta, Apple has added a new privacy and security feature to Safari that prevents motion and orientation access unless the feature is enabled.
Apple won't be attending CES this year either and that's perfectly normal. What isn't normal is a giant Apple billboard that has appeared, with the ad spotted near the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Apple CEO Tim Cook was interviewed by Axios recently, with the interview aired by HBO on Sunday, and the tone of it was clear: Apple doesn't need to dig into your life to make things work.
Apple's Data and Privacy portal has been extended to include additional countries today, with users in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand now able to plug their details into the website and gain access to any and all data the company holds on them.
Police around the U.S. are being told to be careful when handling a suspect's iPhone so as to avoid triggering the device's security features and thus disabling Face ID altogether.