Four data brokers make their opt-out pages more accessible after a US senator calls them out for indexing tricks that prevented people from asking to have their data deleted.
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Stellar Network debuts open-source privacy tech using zero-knowledge proofs for confidential transfers with built-in compliance controls through ASPs.
Benjamin Miller filed a human rights complaint last summer and now he has decided to go public – about something that is ...
Against all odds, Phoebe Gates has managed to raise $35 million for a browser extension, despite the pernicious disadvantage ...
Enter Yves Jeanrenaud, the chair of sociology and gender studies at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich who moonlights as ...
More than 4,700 pages of information – some of which are redacted – have now been published on the Scottish Government’s ...
University of Kansas student senators proposed a bill Tuesday to impeach Internal Affairs Director Kate Eckert and Speaker of ...
Modern architectural systems divide work among independent teams. An existing monolithic application must be decomposed for this purpose.
Administrations have repeatedly tried to shine a bright light into the business practices of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). But those efforts have not been successful – until President Trump ...
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