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  • Australian Police Fly Drones Monitoring How People Obey Anti COVID19 Measures
  • Privacy Dark Patterns
  • A Lifeguard is Forced to Wear A Speedo Instead of a Thigh Covering Swimsuit
  • Michigan College Tracking Students’ Movements
  • Secret Service Paid to Get Americans' Location Data Without a Warrant
  • Students Grades in Great Britain Calculated by an Algorithm
  • Google People Cards Feature
  • Google+ Bugs Exposed Private Profile Information
  • Microsoft User Asked for More Personal Information With New Computer
  • Personal Information Of Voters in Russia Was Compromised
  • Contact Tracing Software Sells People’s Information
  • Exploit on Apple’s Secure Enclave
  • Smart Billboards Used For Targeted Ads
  • Saudi Arabia Text Alerts Tracking Women
  • Personal Information About Democrats Donors Made Public
  • Parents Spying On a Nanny
  • Digital Harassment After an Online Affair
  • Larry King’s Video Used For Disinformation
  • Man Wrongfully Accused by Facial Recognition
  • Revenge Porn
  • Tim Hortons Breakfast Restaurant App
  • Employee Health-Screening Technology
  • Privately Installed Cameras in San Francisco
  • TikTok Data Tracking and Sharing Practices
  • SNAP Online Buying Program
  • States Sharing Driver's License Info
  • Content Written On Amazon Package
  • Police Drone Over a Public Beach
  • Traces.ai To Trace COVID-19 Patient Contacts At Risk
  • Contact Tracing Apps‎
  • Man Wrongfully Accused by Facial Recognition‎‎
  • Attorney-Client Calls by Jails‎‎
  • Dataminr Helps Police Track Protesters‎
  • Facebook Tricks to Affect User Privacy Decisions‎
  • Facebook Allowed Third Parties Read Users’ Messages‎
  • Brave Browser Affiliate Referral Scheme‎
  • Cyber Espionage on LinkedIn‎
  • WhatsApp Phone Numbers Leak‎
  • Dataminr Helps Police Track Protesters‎
  • EasyJet Cyber Attack‎
  • Facebook Tricks to Affect User Privacy Decisions‎‎
  • Facebook Allowed Third Parties Read Users’ Messages‎
  • Facebook Acquires GIPHY‎
  • Apps Sending Personal Information to Facebook‎
  • Brave Browser Affiliate Referral Scheme‎
  • Cyber Espionage on LinkedIn‎
  • WhatsApp Phone Numbers Leak‎
  • Contact Tracing Apps‎
  • WireWheel User Verification Process‎‎
  • Companies Stealing Influencers’ Faces ‎‎
  • Gmail Filters Black Lives Matter Emails ‎‎
  • China Keeping Records on Muslims ‎‎
  • Teacher Filming His Female Students‎
  • Police Investigate Protesters Through Smart Streetlight‎
  • Mayor Reading Names and Addresses of People on Facebook Live‎‎
  • Apple's Sexist Credit Card‎‎
  • Information About Adopting Parents Shared With Birth Parents‎‎
  • Woman Falsely Accused of Racism‎
  • Wisconsin Green Act to Find Troubled Veterans‎
  • School Collecting Fingerprints to Verify Students’ Lunch Payments‎‎
  • Glitch in India's Biometric Welfare System‎
  • Information About Adopting Parents Shared With Birth Parents‎
  • Policemen Abuse Driver's License Database‎
  • Australian Security Cameras Hacked‎
  • Protesters Tracked by Their Phones‎‎
  • WhatsApp Vulnerability Compromises Chat Sessions Through Gifs‎‎
  • Woman Falsely Accused of Racism‎
  • Wisconsin Green Act to Find Troubled Veterans‎
  • Slack's Insufficient Security Measures‎
  • Google Tracks User Purchasers via Gmail‎‎
  • High Resolution Image Generated From Low Resolution Image‎‎
  • Strangers Filming Women at Protests‎
  • Dating Apps User Information Leaked Online‎
  • Facebook's User Interests Classification‎
  • Parents Testing Their Children’s DNA Online‎
  • Woman Sues Her Parents For "Sharenting"‎
  • Revenge Porn‎
  • Impersonating Profiles on Grindr‎
  • Powerfront’s Technology for Tracking Online Shoppers‎
  • Zoom Leaking User Informaition to Strangers‎
  • Policemen Abuse Driver's License Database ‎
  • Female Student Killed After Blackmail‎
  • Google Acquires Fitbit‎
  • Telecom Companies Sell Location Data‎
  • LinkNYC Kiosks in New York‎
  • China’s Cryptocurrency‎
  • Hack of Celebrities Revealing Photos‎
  • NSO Group Spyware‎
  • Politicians Using Smart-TV Data for Ads‎
  • Woman Falsely Accused of Racism
  • My Friend Cayla Doll
  • Airport Facial Recognition Systems
  • Passwords of Some Facebook’s Users Were Stored in Plain Text
  • Woman Sues Her Parents For "Sharenting"
  • GEDmatch DNA Testing Website
  • Wendy’s Restaurants Collecting Employees’ Fingerprints Scans
  • Veritas Genetics Data Breach
  • Dangers of Sharenting
  • Keyless “Smart Access” Technologies
  • Voice Assistant Devices
  • Metro-North Railroad Collecting Fingerprints from Employees
  • Misucal. ly (later TikTok) Collecting Personal Information from Children
  • Social Network Xanga Collecting Children’s Personal Information Without Parents’ Consent
  • Youtube Using Children’s Data for Targeting Advertisement
  • WireWheel User Verification Process
  • Facebook’ Algorithm to Change User Behaviour
  • NSO Group Spyware
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