Google wants you to use their cloud storage to keep your sensitive data and photos, because they claim it's "secure" and "encrypted".
Our pinned tweet says otherwise.
Google wants you to use their cloud storage to keep your sensitive data and photos, because they claim it's "secure" and "encrypted".
Our pinned tweet says otherwise.
Microsoft OneDrive is rolling out AI face recognition for your photos.
But you can turn it off, right? Well, you CAN, but only “three times a year,” and Microsoft hasn’t clarified what that actually means.
To disable (for now), go to Privacy & Permissions → People section.
YouTube's AI age estimation is launching in the US on August 13
Privacy experts warn that leaks or breaches could potentially expose vulnerable users who rely on anonymity
You might’ve noticed a familiar face showing up in profile pictures all over the internet lately…
Clippy, the old Microsoft Office paperclip.
Here’s how it became a symbol for anti-Big Tech sentiment:
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