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Americans traded privacy for convenience, and they regret it - A new Pew survey shows Americans feeling trapped in a quandary.

1.19 billion confidential medical images available on the internet

Uber plans to start audio-recording rides in the U.S. for safety

Dozens of Facebook lobbyists tied to members of Congress, investigation shows - Lobbyists worked for 29 current members of Congress, including Democratic party leaders, helping promote company’s interests

Mark Zuckerberg's sharp criticism of China is reportedly not going down too well with Facebook's base of Chinese employees

As DirecTV tanks, AT&T says it will “re-bundle” TV with HBO Max

An Android flaw lets apps secretly access people's camera and upload the videos to an external server

Federal Judge Rules FBI Cannot Hide Use of Social Media Surveillance Tools

House Lawmakers Extend Section 215 into Next Year Even Though They Had Years to Stop Illegal Overcollection of Americans’ Sensitive Data

Washington, DC sues DoorDash for allegedly misleading users about tips. The company supposedly stiffed workers without informing customers.

People getting rid of Fitbits after Google