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A federal judge has granted a temporary halt to the Treasury Department's financial surveillance order impacting two El Paso money services providers.
From Gaza to the US, military-grade surveillance tools are being deployed to monitor and punish student dissent.
Privacy advocates argue the use of insurance infrastructure for immigration enforcement marks a troubling expansion of ICE’s ...
Many know stores keep tabs on customers and what interests them, but a new report showed some monitor a lot more than ...
A UN special rapporteur has called for technology firms operating in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories to ...
Your car is collecting and selling your data—from driving habits to voice recordings—without your full consent. Learn how ...
The Federal Trade Commission said it will be sending more than $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players who were charged for unwanted purchases.
QUINCY, Mass. — It happened in broad daylight, at the height of the recent heat wave in this quiet Quincy neighborhood. A homeowner’s Blink Camera recorded the moment a porch pirate helped himself to ...
San Diego City Council considers surveillance technology data safety concerns The Smart Streetlight and Automatic License Reader Program funding has been paused for next year as the city council's ...
Xlear, a company based in American Fork, is suing the FTC, fighting regulations restricting its ability to market hygiene products with claims about how they could benefit health.
Alimentation Couche-Tard receives FTC approval to acquire GetGo from Giant Eagle. The deal for 270 convenience stores is set to close soon.