Tag: Data Protection
Global privacy standards, encryption methods, and securing digital identities.
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AI Fitness Coaches: The 5 promises that actually matter
Many people ask whether an AI fitness coach on a smartwatch is worth the trouble. This article cuts through the noise and focuses on five

Google Search Checkout: What ‘Buy Now’ in results really means
Google Search checkout is a new way to buy that promises to let people complete purchases without visiting a merchant site. For shoppers it should

Smart TV Power Button: What “Off” Really Means at Home
Most people press the Smart TV power button expecting the set to go dark and stop drawing electricity. In practice the button usually moves the

App Store ID checks: what they mean for your privacy
Many people wonder whether they must show personal documents just to download or use certain mobile apps. App Store ID checks are increasingly proposed as

Open-source algorithms: What changes when your feed goes public
Open-source algorithms have become a public touchpoint for feed transparency. Publishing ranking code can show how candidates are combined, scored, and filtered, yet it often

App Store ID checks: How age verification could change app access
Last updated: 11. January 2026 Berlin, 11. January 2026 Insights App Store ID checks ask apps to verify a user’s age before granting access. This

How to stay safe when AI search summaries mislead
Last updated: 11. January 2026 Berlin, 11. January 2026 Insights AI search summaries can seem authoritative but sometimes mislead by omitting context or citing snippets

Instagram data breach: What to do if your info leaked
Last updated: 11. January 2026 Berlin, 11. January 2026 Insights The Instagram data breach has been reported in media and security feeds; researchers say a

Brain-Computer Interfaces: What CES 2026 reveals next
CES 2026 showed a surge of prototypes and consumer‑facing devices that claim to read or interpret brain activity. The main thread was non‑invasive approaches aimed

AI Agent Evaluation: Why contractors share past work
Companies sometimes ask contractors to upload past deliverables so they can run an AI agent evaluation on realistic tasks. AI agent evaluation helps firms compare