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Uber’s black week: Media focused too much on threat to journalists

Ghostery launches an enterprise app to limit how businesses track you online

Document security startup Veradocs raises $14M in preparation for 2015 launch

Mozilla updates Firefox with Forget button and DuckDuckGo search, rolls out sponsored tiles to new tab page

Study: more Americans fear spying from corporations than the government (also, clowns)

Private search engine DuckDuckGo is blocked in China

FTC's Brill: New laws needed to protect consumer health data

Congressmen ask HHS to clarify rules around health data privacy

The NSA loves Google and an ad-based Internet more than Apple, in 1 chart

Tim Cook to Apple customers: Your privacy is top priority

Tim Cook on why Apple is better at protecting privacy: "You're not our product"

The FBI's facial recognition system is here

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How to make sure your app complies with the Safe Harbor rules

Facebook to users: Let’s walk through your privacy settings, just in case…

Apple prohibits HealthKit app developers from selling health data

Yes, Google Maps is tracking you. Here's how to stop it

Singapore investigates Xiaomi over data privacy issues

Watch: MIT discovers how to spy on speech from a video of vibrating objects in a room

EU's 'right to be forgotten' law hits Wikipedia

U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy's latest privacy bill culls NSA surveillance

Russia is offering big bucks to de-anonymize Tor

Italy to Google: You have 18 months to comply with European privacy laws

Judge says government can access everything in a Gmail account — privacy warriors weep

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Tired of being spied on? These startups try to keep your secrets safe

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iCloud in a box: Bitcasa CloudFS API gives devs — and users — control, privacy, ownership

Blackphone CEO responds to BlackBerry's privacy digs

Facebook’s little social experiment got you bummed out? Get over it

NSA is now targeting people for bulking up their web security

Google blocks email containing accidentally leaked client data from Goldman Sachs

Supreme Court: Google must face lawsuit over 'Street View' privacy invasions

Facebook secretly experimented with the moods of 700,000 of its users

What the Supreme Court ruling on cell phone seizure really means

Dylan's Desk: Our phones have a constitutional right to privacy. It's up to us to use it

Google starts 'forgetting' search results in Europe

Why anonymous social apps will always be in demand

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Why iOS 8's MAC address randomizing is a huge win for privacy

Amazon's Fire Phone might be the biggest privacy invasion ever (and no one's noticed)

Health apps could be heading into a HIPAA showdown
