Privacy
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The Edit
Senate stalls debate on extending warrantless surveillance powers
In a striking display of congressional gridlock, a recent Senate vote failed 47-52 to even begin debate on a bill that would extend key government surveillance powers, despite the law having been temp
Amara Dubois·June 6, 2026

Tech & Electronics
Tech Firms Film Chores for AI Training, Raising Privacy Concerns
In New York City, a startup called Shift offers free home cleaning services.
Adam Kowalski·May 30, 2026

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Meta, Google covertly track your app usage and device data
Meta, a company many assume only tracks its users, admitted in 2018 to collecting contact details and browsing history from people who do not even have an account, according to the Electronic Frontier
Amara Dubois·May 21, 2026

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Apple's new Siri app will auto-delete chats
Big news for privacy-conscious Apple users!
Sofia Garcia·May 18, 2026