Health care, like many other goods and services consumers use every day, has largely moved online. From prescription notifications to appointment reminders to telehealth consultations, doctors and…
“USA! We’re Number One!” chants may sound great at political rallies and Olympic events, but they would not be accurate when it comes to protecting the privacy of its citizens.
Privacy Laws in…
Between the 2020 presidential election and the 2022 midterms, more than half of the top election officials in Nevada’s 17 counties left their jobs. A common reason? Experiencing multiple threats of…
Could ordering a pizza threaten your family's safety?
That’s the title of the latest installment of “Gavel Talks,” a podcast for judges produced by the American Bar Association. Host Richard…
A recent article in The Guardian revealed that the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) sent Google, Twitter and Meta up to 500 administrative subpoenas demanding their user’…
Remember when email became a new way to communicate? It was great – until spammers started using the system to fill our ‘in’ boxes with junk.
And now that texting has become the preferred online…
California State Senator Josh Becker introduced legislation this month that would put further restrictions on how data brokers can collect and maintain information.
While California has already set…
In the beginning, there was the smartphone. And it was good. Then there was the smart TV – all those streaming services and Internet access just a remote click away. What could be better?
But now we…
How many times have we heard it – the more information you provide online, the easier it is for a company to serve you. Of course, that data is valuable to companies and websites for many other…
Have you heard about juice jackers?
No, they’re not evildoers who will steal your Electric Berry Lemonade at Jamba Juice before you can enjoy its refreshing goodness. These are lowlifes that set up…