As a society, we’ve always jumped onto trends before really understanding the long-term effects it could have on us.
“Google has made itself an unaccountable trove of information so detailed and expansive that George Orwell could never have dreamed it.”
A new ad campaign warns against “sharenting”, showing the horrifying consequences that could follow your kids right into adulthood if you post a picture of them online.
That’s right, Elon Musk might have seen your butt.
It looks like your intimate Skype calls might not be as private as you’d like them to be.
When it emerged that FaceApp is owned and developed by a Russian company, alarm bells went off. Your privacy concerns are valid, but perhaps overblown
Private Gmails read. Newspaper shooter’s terrifying letter. Thai cave boys send message. K-word passenger blames schooling. Fake news at Red Cross hospital. Kenya’s mafia problem. John Obi’s father kidnapped. More Kevin Spacey allegations. 100 greatest songs of the century.
By now most of us know there’s a treasure trove of information regarding our online activities stored somewhere, but just who has access to it?
So what exactly are we agreeing to every time we download an app and automatically agree with the terms and conditions? Well, it ain’t pretty my friend.