Photo by Vincent Isore/IP3/Getty Images; IDEAPIXEL/Shutterstock Report: Google Tracking Users' Locations Even When Told To Stop 'You can turn off Location History at any time. With Location History off, the places you go are no longer stored.' By Allison Kofol August 13, 2018
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Apple Can't Monitor Apps That Collect Data on Users A report says Apple 'has the ingredients for a Cambridge Analytica-type blowup.' By Kyle Perisic August 11, 2018
Judge Erases Right to Privacy, Rules Schoolgirls Must Share Bathroom with Males 'This ruling... is a hostile takeover.' By Bryan Chai August 7, 2018
Adam Berry/Getty Images Over 20 Million Americans in Danger after Social Media App Says It's Been Breached 'Timehop, an app often found on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, said Sunday that a breach of its systems affected 21 million accounts.' By Eric Lieberman July 9, 2018
Tech Developers Reveal Google's 'Dirty Secret,' Engineers Scanning Emails Software developers that work for Google are able to scan the emails of citizens who utilize GMail as their email servers. By Jack Davis July 7, 2018
Despite Gorsuch, Thomas Dissenting: Supreme Court Rules 5-4 In Cellphone Tracking Case 'The justices' 5-4 decision Friday is a victory for privacy in the digital age.' By The Western Journal June 22, 2018
Facebook Disaster: Bug Made 14 Million People's Private Posts Visible to Everyone Facebook's issue with privacy clearly has still not been resolved. By C. Douglas Golden June 8, 2018
Federal Judge Opens Floodgate for Class Action Suits Against Facebook The judge's ruling could have a direct financial impact on the social media platform. By Chris Agee June 5, 2018
Democrat Congressman Slams Facebook CEO over Data Sharing, 'Sure Looks Like Zuckerberg Lied' 'The people responsible need to be held accountable.' By Chris Agee June 5, 2018
Facebook 'Data Sharing' Could Make Cambridge Analytica Look Small 'It's worrying that so many companies had access to this data.' By Jack Davis June 4, 2018