Tag Archives: Digital Privacy
Security & Privacy updates: Data Protection and New Legal Frameworks
Our latest report on Security & Privacy updates covers evolving authentication protocols, data protection tactics, and new legal frameworks as of April 2026. Continue reading
Digital Defense Toolkits: The New Closed Network Privacy Pack
The latest release of the Closed Network Privacy Pack provides advanced Digital Defense Toolkits for GrapheneOS adoption, encrypted messaging, and surveillance resistance. Continue reading
Google Wallet Privacy Controls: New Granular Settings for Sensitive Data
Google has introduced new Google Wallet privacy controls, allowing users to manage sensitive data passes and metadata with granular, per-pass security settings. Continue reading
AI Footprint Auditing: Solving the Invisible Profile Problem
As AI models synthesize public data into permanent weights, AI footprint auditing has become essential for achieving digital anonymity and managing the invisible profile problem in 2026. Continue reading
Surveillance Accountability Act Introduced to End Warrantless Digital Searches
The introduction of the Surveillance Accountability Act marks a significant legislative effort to require federal warrants for accessing personal data through commercial brokers. Continue reading
Google Play Services v26.16: New Wallet Privacy and Wi-Fi Sync
Google Play Services v26.16 introduces granular privacy controls for Google Wallet passes and a new Wi-Fi Sync feature for Android and ChromeOS devices. Continue reading
Geofencing Warrants: Supreme Court to Redefine Digital Privacy
As the U.S. Supreme Court reviews the legality of geofencing warrants, the ruling could fundamentally change Fourth Amendment protections against mass digital surveillance. Continue reading
AI Behavioral Analysis: Why VPNs and Tor No Longer Protect Anonymity
A landmark 2026 report reveals that AI behavioral analysis can now re-identify 85% of users by tracking micro-behaviors, rendering traditional VPN and Tor hiding methods ineffective. Continue reading