Curious about your ancestry? Or looking for early warning signs of health issues that might be prevented? If so, you may have elected to have your DNA analyzed by a company that can provide those…
Earlier this year a provocative meme began making the social media rounds. It showed photos of an alleged employee of The Gap, who offered a rude response to a simple question. The poster then gave…
The recent terrorist attack against Israel and the Israeli response have triggered protests across America. After some of these protests ended in violence, arrests were made and trials for the…
At this point, even we are shocked at how often new technology is unveiled that seems designed to put others in danger.
Friends, meet PimEyes. Now, anyone can take your picture with their phone and…
Have you used the X platform to complain about poor service at a company? If so, you may have been contacted by someone claiming to be a customer service agent – but that communication could be from…
Today’s cars are essentially computers on wheels. How you feel about that depends on how you view computers.
The California Privacy Protection Agency is not a fan. They are looking into whether all…
This month, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 362 into law.
Also known as the “Delete Act,” this bill will make it easier for Californians to request that their online personal…
One of the primary objectives of privacy protection is to reduce or eliminate the volume of personal content accessible online for the judges, police, social workers and other clients that we…
Horror stores about ransomware just keep coming. Every week another city finds itself under attack by computer code that locks out personnel from the essential services they provide.
Your city is…
Over the last couple of years consumer privacy legislation has passed in several states, while many more states now have similar bills under debate in their legislatures.
That is good news for…