Is Your Car Spying On You?

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 that sophisticated technology that delivers a smoother, more reliable, and more comfortable ride is also invading your privacy and collecting personal data about your location, your personal preferences, and other details about your daily life.

Did Your Tax Preparer Share Your Private Information With Facebook?

We know you would probably prefer not to think about tax returns until next April approaches. But what if we told you that information in returns you already filed may have been given to Meta, Facebook’s parent company, by the firm you trusted to safeguard your private information?

Apparently that’s exactly what happened, according to a new federal government report.

Another Scam – And Another Caution About Clicking Email Links

Most ransomware attacks and phishing schemes in public and private sector entities are successful because someone in that organization clicks on a link that gives the hackers access to their systems – and personal data on their personnel.

There are numerous ways to make one of these links seem authentic, and one of the latest may be among the most deceptive.

Threads: Does It Protect Your Privacy Better Than Twitter?

With Twitter in the news for all the wrong reasons over the past couple of years, Meta (formerly Facebook) saw an opportunity to launch a competitor – and it seems to be succeeding.

What is Threads?

The service, dubbed Threads, was promoted as “a new, separate space for real-time updates and public conversations." Ten million people signed up in its first seven hours after launch, and it has now topped 30 million users in less than one week.

How Secure Is Your Health Care Information?

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 medical practices routinely communicate with patients via email and websites.

But that convenience may come with a price – the selling and sharing of your private information to marketers and other agencies online.

New California Data Broker Bill – What it Will (and Will Not) Do to Protect Your Online Privacy

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 the standard for online privacy, Becker’s bill (SB 362) would impose additional requirements on the companies and sites most responsible for selling and sharing state residents' private data.

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