Oct 31 DuckDuckGo Policy Chief: Search Engines Don’t Need to Track Users to Make Money "It's just like Google, except that we don't track you... and we make tons of money." By Sissi Cao
Jan 11 Supreme Court Considers Personal Privacy in the 21st Century We have sacrificed privacy for convenience in the digital age. Now, the Supreme Court must decide just how much privacy we have sacrificed. By Donald Scarinci
May 18 Tech for Cheating Spouses—Now With a Simple, Low Price Who wants to do a lot of math when cheating on a spouse? Vancouver's new fake phone number app, Shuffle, aims to beat its incumbent competitor, Burner, with a clearer pricing structure and email functionality. By Brady Dale
Nov 29 Senate Judiciary Committee Passes ECPA, Which Will Require Warrants For Messages and Emails By Steve Huff