Data brokers can track your online activity and put your personal information at risk. Learn how to remove your data, and ...
Learn how to protect your privacy by removing personal information from data broker websites like National Public Data.
Chatbots typically save your conversations and use your data to train their AI. But there’s a hack to use the chatbots with more privacy guardrails. If you like using chatbots but don’t love the ...
A team of computer scientists at UC Riverside has developed a method to erase private and copyrighted data from artificial intelligence models—without needing access to the original training data.
You've spent decades building your retirement fund. Now is the time to enjoy it, not lie awake worrying about scammers and identity thieves. Criminals are more aggressive than ever, and they know your ...
For many organisations, the promise of artificial intelligence (AI) is being undermined by a fundamental problem: their data isn’t ready for it. This can lead to conflicting metrics and inconsistent ...
Millions across England were told to delete their emails to save water during a "nationally significant incident." England has experienced its driest six months leading up to July since 1976—five ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from sharing the personal data of Medicaid enrollees with immigration officials. District Judge Vince Chhabria ...
NPD, the people search site with a bad security record, is back. The good news is you can pull your information from it. Bad news? Hundreds of sites contain your data, but you can remove. Get more ...
On 19 June 2025, the UK Parliament enacted the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (DUAA), marking the most significant UK data protection reform since the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR).
PowerSchool will soon delete all of its data on North Carolina students and most of its data on teachers. The State Board of Education approved a $415,000 contract with the California company Thursday ...