Microsoft Bans DeepSeek App for Staff Use In a recent development, Microsoft has taken a stand against the use of the DeepSeek app by its staff members. The decision comes after Brad Smith, President of Microsoft, expressed concerns during a Senate hearing regarding the app’s ties to Chinese data storage practices and government-mandated censorship. This […]
Microsoft Recall raises privacy alarm again
Microsoft Recall raises privacy alarm again Microsoft has once again found itself in hot water over privacy concerns with its Recall feature. The tech giant’s Recall feature, which allows users to retract or delete messages after they have been sent, has come under fire for potentially compromising user privacy. One of the major issues with […]
Italy demands answers from Chinese AI firm DeepSeek on data use
Italy Demands Answers from Chinese AI Firm DeepSeek on Data Use Italy has recently raised concerns and demanded transparency from the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek regarding its data usage practices. This demand comes in the wake of DeepSeek’s soaring popularity, surpassing even ChatGPT in the competitive US App Store. While the app’s success is undeniable, […]
Apple’s iPhone Photo Feature Raises Privacy Concerns
In a decision that has raised eyebrows within privacy advocacy circles, Apple’s latest iOS update introduces a photo search feature that defaults to sharing encrypted data with the company. This move has sparked a vigorous debate about the intersection of technology, privacy, and user consent. The new feature, which allows users to search their photo […]
Meta Reintroduces Facial Recognition for Celebrity Scam Protection
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is set to make a significant technological leap by reintroducing facial recognition technology aimed specifically at protecting celebrities from fraud. This initiative comes three years after the company discontinued its use of such technology, primarily due to growing privacy concerns. The new program is designed to combat scams that […]