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Officials told people to cut their cloud messages "as data centers require vast amounts of water to cool their systems." ...
National Public Data has returned under new ownership as a free people search engine. While it purports to rely on publicly available information, you still should remove your records.
Legal scholar Victoria Haneman is arguing that dead people’s estates should have the right to digital deletion—to protect against 'digital resurrection' and give them 'the right to be dead.' ...
The State Board of Education approved a $415,000 contract with the California company Thursday to transfer the data to a new company and delete it at PowerSchool.
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23andMe is out of bankruptcy. You should still delete your DNA. Bankruptcy made 23andMe the poster child for America’s lax privacy protections — and it hasn’t substantially changed its ways.
The move comes after Kamp previously requested DeepSeek remove its app in Germany voluntarily, or change its practices to protect German users' data, which DeepSeek failed to do.
Anne Wojcicki’s nonprofit gets court approval to buy 23andMe for $305 million Under the deal, TTAM will acquire 23andMe’s signature “Personal Genome Service” provided through the company ...
Like Google, Samsung has decided to delete inactive accounts, and users on iPhone, Android and even Samsung TVs should take action now. Don’t panic, it’s a simple fix.
A trove of 16 billion stolen and leaked login credentials recently made headlines. It's probably a good time to use Google's dark web report.
Personal data removal services help scrub your info from people-search sites and data brokers, and DeleteMe and Incogni are the most popular options. I've tested and reviewed both, so let's see ...
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