UK Govt Quietly Backs Facial Recognition Tech to Supposedly Stop Theft
British government officials reportedly drew up plans to pressure privacy regulators to allow businesses to use facial recognition cameras.
British government officials reportedly drew up plans to pressure privacy regulators to allow businesses to use facial recognition cameras.
Socialist Spain is leading the way in attempts to ban private messaging technology in the European Union, a leaked survey revealed.
A man who owns frozen yogurt shops in Massachusetts and New Hampshire has been arrested and charged for allegedly placing a hidden camera in the bathroom in at least one of his stores.
Apple and Google have blocked an update to the UK government’s coronavirus tracing app as it violated their privacy rules.
British police are calling for expanded powers to enforce the coronavirus lockdown rules, including the authority to forcefully enter private residences suspected of hosting forbidden gatherings.
Eric Greitens, the Republican Governor of Missouri and former Navy SEAL, was indicted Thursday afternoon “on one felony count of invasion of privacy.”
A Playboy Playmate who posted a photo on Snapchat of a naked, 70-year-old woman and made fun of her weight pleaded not guilty Monday to a misdemeanor count of invasion of privacy.
Hulkamania has run wild on Gawker. After deliberating for less than four hours, a jury in Pinellas County, Florida, has just awarded the former WWE champ an eye-watering $115 million dollars over the gossip blog’s decision to publish his sex tape in 2012.
Former professional wrester Hulk Hogan wept openly in a Pinellas County, Florida, courtroom Friday evening after being awarded $115 million in damages in his invasion of privacy lawsuit against Gawker Media over the outlet’s publication of his sex tape.
UKIP MEP Gerard Batten has blasted the National Police Aviation Service (NPAS) for going celebrity spotting while on duty. The NPAS London branch usually has an effective social media presence, but appears to have been wrong footed by posting voyeuristic photographs
Under new EU rules, every new car and small in Britain will be fitted with a tracking device within the next three years. MEPs claim that the new technology, which automatically alerts the emergency services in the event of a