U.S. Regulators Propose New Online Privacy Safeguards for Children The F.T.C. proposed sweeping privacy changes on Wednesday which could curb how social media, game and learning apps use and monetize youngsters’ data.
Prince Harry’s Phone Was Hacked by U.K. Tabloid, Judge Rules in Landmark Case The civil suit has been part of a long-running effort by the royal to hit back against the British news media over its coverage of him and his family.
How Police Body Cams Failed Us U.S. taxpayers spent millions to fund what was supposed to be a revolution in accountability. What went wrong?
How Meta’s New Face Camera Heralds a New Age of Surveillance Meta’s $300 smart glasses look cool but lack a killer app, and they offer a glimpse into a future with even less privacy and more distraction.
House Takes Up Long-Building Debate Over Rival Surveillance Bills The fight over privacy and national security, which has scrambled partisan lines, will come to a head with an unusual double vote on the floor.