Tech safety for survivors of domestic violence
Take steps to assert your digital autonomy, prevent stalking, and regain control over your communications and information.
Video: How to stay private while shopping in real life
Intrusive technology—even in physical stores—is more prevalent than you think when shopping. Here are some ways you might be spied on this Black Friday.
Internet surveillance in 5, 9, and 14 eyes countries
Find out what countries in the secretive Five Eyes alliance share with each other.
Guide: Protect your privacy at the workplace
Employer monitoring increased with the emergence of Covid-19, and it’s likely here to stay. Here are tips to maintain some of your personal privacy.
Eye in the sky: The history of the spy plane
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Yes, it's a spy plane! From espionage balloons to blimps and drones, we take a (bird's eye) look at the history of the spy plane.
Australia’s ‘hacking’ bill lets police take over a person’s social media
Australia’s new surveillance bill lets police access devices, modify data, and take over social media accounts—all without judicial oversight.
5 times misuse of work email got someone fired
Using your work email for personal matters—or jokes that go too far—can backfire on you quickly.
What is Pegasus spyware? And how to protect your phone
Pegasus is phone hacking software used by governments. Read how it can be secretly installed on your phone remotely.
Government hacking: How countries surveil their own citizens
There have been numerous incidents in which governments have broken into encrypted apps. This puts your privacy at risk and raises cybersecurity concerns.
The EU is closer to banning AI mass surveillance
A proposal aims to closely regulate artificial intelligence in the bloc, as well as law enforcement’s use of facial recognition.