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Hacked and Helpless: The Ring Camera Security Failures Putting Families at Risk
Families who installed Ring cameras for security are discovering they may have invited a new threat into their homes, as hackers exploit weak security defaults to spy on, harass, and terrorize households through their own cameras.
Geofence Warrants: How Google Turned Location Data Into a Police Surveillance Tool
Police used geofence warrants to demand Google hand over data on every phone near a crime scene. Innocent people were investigated simply for being nearby.
Apple's 12-Hour Privacy Breach: When iCloud 'Maintenance' Exposed Everything
A user's iCloud underwent 'unprecedented 12-hour maintenance' that disabled privacy protections and may have exposed all stored data.
Google Pay's Data Harvest: Your Transaction History Is an Ad Targeting Goldmine
Google Pay captures detailed transaction data including merchant, amount, location, and time. This financial data enriches Google's ad targeting with real-world purchase behavior.
Inside Your Head: How Meta's Quest Headset Harvests Your Most Intimate Data
Meta's Quest VR headset represents the most invasive consumer surveillance device ever created, collecting biometric data that reveals users' subconscious reactions.
LinkedIn Sales Navigator: The Corporate Surveillance Tool Hiding in Plain Sight
LinkedIn Sales Navigator lets companies track your career moves, monitor your content engagement, and map your professional network — all without your knowledge.
You Don't Have Facebook, But Facebook Has You: Meta's Shadow Profiles Explained
Even if you've never joined Facebook, Meta has likely built a detailed profile of you using data from your friends' contact lists, tracking pixels across the web, and purchased data broker records.
Google Maps Tracked You Even When Location History Was Off
Even with Location History disabled, Google Maps collected precise location data through Web & App Activity, Wi-Fi scanning, and cell tower triangulation.
Google's Free Fonts Aren't Free: How Web Tools Double as Tracking Infrastructure
Google Fonts is loaded on over 50 million websites, and Google Analytics on 28 million. Together, they allow Google to track your browsing across most of the internet.
Ray-Ban Meta Glasses: Fashionable Surveillance You Wear on Your Face
Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses bring always-on cameras into public spaces, creating a surveillance tool disguised as fashionable eyewear that threatens the privacy of non-consenting bystanders.
Apple Intelligence: Privacy Promise or Data Collection Trojan Horse?
Apple Intelligence needs access to your emails, messages, photos, and browsing history to function, raising questions about Apple's privacy commitments.
Always Listening: How Google Nest Devices Record More Than You Think
Google Nest and Home devices have been caught recording audio without activation. Human contractors reviewed thousands of private recordings, including sensitive moments.
The Backdoor Question: Is WhatsApp's Encryption as Secure as Meta Claims?
Despite Meta's assurances, security experts have raised persistent concerns about potential vulnerabilities in WhatsApp's encryption that could allow government surveillance.
Instagram Shopping: How Meta Turned Your Purchase History Into a Surveillance Goldmine
Instagram Shopping transforms every product browse, wishlist save, and purchase into data points that supercharge Meta's advertising surveillance machine.
Always Listening: Inside Alexa's Vast Data Collection Empire
An investigation into Alexa's data practices reveals that Amazon's voice assistant captures, stores, and analyzes voice recordings, ambient sounds, and behavioral patterns in ways most users never consented to understand.
Gmail's Scanning Secret: How Google Reads 1.8 Billion Users' Email
Google claimed it stopped reading Gmail for ads in 2017. But email scanning continues for 'product features,' and the data feeds Google's AI training pipeline.
Google Drive: 15GB of Free Storage, Infinite Data Harvesting
Google offers 15GB free because your documents are worth more to their ad business than storage costs.
Apple's Privacy Paradox: Marketing vs. Reality in 2026
Apple spends billions on privacy marketing while maintaining practices that would horrify its users if they understood them.
Google Photos Knows Your Face: The Biometric Database You Never Agreed To
Google Photos automatically scans and categorizes faces across billions of photos. Most users never consented to having their biometric data harvested.
Meta's Surveillance Machine: $131 Billion Built on Watching You
Meta collects an average of 52,000 data points per user per year. Here's what they track and why it matters.
Chrome's Hidden Data Pipeline: How Google's Browser Watches Everything You Do
Google Chrome dominates with 65% market share and sends detailed browsing data to Google's servers. A deep dive into the browser's surveillance architecture.
Microsoft's LinkedIn Data Pipeline: How Your Professional Profile Feeds the Entire Microsoft Ecosystem
When Microsoft bought LinkedIn, it bought access to one billion professional identities. Now that data flows through every Microsoft product you use.
Google Street View's Privacy Trail: From Wi-Fi Wiretapping to Photographing Your Home
Google Street View cars secretly collected Wi-Fi payload data from millions of homes while photographing every street. The privacy violations spanned 30+ countries.
Your LinkedIn Profile Is for Sale: How Third Parties Buy and Exploit Your Professional Data
LinkedIn licenses your professional data to third parties for targeted advertising, credit scoring, and background checks — often without meaningful consent.
Tracked Without Consent: The AirTag Stalking Crisis Apple Cannot Solve
Law enforcement reports link AirTags to hundreds of stalking cases annually, while Apple's detection safeguards consistently fail to protect victims.
WhatsApp's Privacy Betrayal: How Meta Gutted End-to-End Encryption Promises
Meta has systematically eroded WhatsApp's privacy protections since acquiring the app, turning its encryption promises into a bait-and-switch scheme.
Ring of Surveillance: How Amazon's Doorbell Cameras Built a Private Police Network
Amazon's Ring doorbell division has quietly constructed one of the largest civilian surveillance networks in history, giving law enforcement access to millions of cameras without meaningful oversight.
Google Classroom's Report Card: Harvesting Student Data From 170 Million Children
Google Classroom is used by over 170 million students worldwide. Critics argue Google's education tools normalize surveillance and harvest data from children who cannot consent.
Threads: Meta's Twitter Clone Built on the Same Surveillance Foundation
Meta's Threads app arrived promising a kinder social media experience, but its privacy policy reveals the same aggressive data harvesting that defines every Meta product.
The Breach That Never Ended: Cambridge Analytica and Meta's Ongoing Data Security Failures
From Cambridge Analytica to the 2021 breach affecting 533 million users, Meta's history of data security failures reveals a company that treats user data as a disposable resource.
Logitech Options+: When Peripheral Software Becomes Surveillance Bloatware
Logitech's Options+ software collects telemetry, requires cloud connectivity, and uses more RAM than the apps you're trying to control.
Fetch Rewards: The Receipt Scanner That Knows What You Buy, Where You Shop, and When
Fetch Rewards pays you $0.03 per receipt while selling your purchase data to brands for $0.50+ per profile per month.
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