China Passes One of the World’s Strictest Data-Privacy Laws
China’s once-freewheeling internet faces new rules protecting personal data, as the world’s largest online population awakens to privacy concerns
China’s once-freewheeling internet faces new rules protecting personal data, as the world’s largest online population awakens to privacy concerns
Weekly social interactions form unique signatures that make people stand out
In part one of this week's newsletter: Why people are already dismissing a Wall Street Journal article about teens developing severe tics after watching numerous TikToks from influencers diagnosed with Tourette syndrome.
The University of Washington finds that GEDmatch is vulnerable to security risks that would allow malicious actors to extract individual's genetic markers, or construct a fake profile to impersonate a user's relative.
A study byThe University of Washington study submitted experimental genetic profiles determine whether an adversary could learn through a target’s profile whether or not the target has a mutation that makes them susceptible to a disease, and finds that GEDmatch is vulnerable t
How tech and appliance makers are targeting the kitchen with smart home devices in order to deepen ties with customers.
Swedish research firm Berg Insight says 63 million American homes will qualify as “smart” by 2022, but what will thee techologies look like, do, and how secure will they be?
Technology has allowed personal intimacy and connection to flourish too much, and anywhere. Now every space is a superspace, a place that might be fused together with any other.