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International researchers have uncovered a significant privacy issue involving Meta and Russian tech company Yandex, who were found to be using native Android apps to track users’ web browsing data ...
Meta was found to abuse Android to track users across websites without consent, even users in incognito mode and using VPNs.
Meta and Yandex exploited an Android loophole to secretly track users' web history. Google and Firefox are now investigating a major privacy breach.
While digital privacy might not be the default these days, there are people who take their privacy very seriously. Here's ...
Android's sandboxing typically keeps apps from sharing sensitive identifiers, but a loophole allows apps to subversively ...
Apple is officially challenging a recent decision by the EU that requires it to make its products work more easily with other ...
Google ad executives noticed something alarming about one aspect of their business. Once-red hot revenue growth from selling ...
Meta Pixel and Yandex Metrica are analytics scripts designed to help advertisers measure the effectiveness of their campaigns. Meta Pixel and Yandex Metrica are estimated to be installed on 5.8 ...
Meta’s shift to AI-driven assessments for product updates aims to speed up launches but raises concerns about reduced human ...
Up to 90% of risk assessments could become automated. Other companies like Klarna, Salesforce, and Duolingo are looking at ...
Meta may soon use AI to handle most of the privacy and safety checks for updates to its apps. According to internal documents ...
Meta is planning to use artificial intelligence to assess privacy and societal risks associated with products. The platform ...