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LinkedIn accused of sharing users' private messages
By Emma Woollacott published
News LinkedIn faces a lawsuit in the US amid allegations that it shared Premium members' private messages to train AI models.

Data privacy professionals lament funding cuts
By Emma Woollacott published
News European data privacy professionals say they're short of cash, short of skilled staff, and stressed

How to wipe a laptop easily and securely
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet last updated
In-depth A step-by-step guide on how to wipe a laptop safely, whether it's running Windows, macOS, or Linux

Your office is now absolutely riddled with surveillance equipment
By Nicole Kobie published
News While workplace monitoring is shown to have a detrimental effect on morale, many firms are still charging ahead

Workplace monitoring is still out of control
By Emma Woollacott published
News Workers say they dislike being tracked, yet employers are still ramping up surveillance practices

ICO issues fresh guidance on AI recruitment tools
By Emma Woollacott published
News The ICO has issued guidance for recruiters and AI developers after finding that many are mishandling data

The 5 most secure phones for business
By Rene Millman last updated
Best Finding the most secure phone for your business helps keep your data and privacy protected

Peloton faces lawsuit amid claims it allowed marketing firm to train AI on user chat data
By Nicole Kobie published
News Peloton is accused of allowing marketing firm Drift to read and process data without user consent
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