The website is requesting user consent to collect and process personal data for personalized advertising, content measurement, and research, with options to manage or withdraw consent through privacy settings.
Hackers claim to have stolen data of 5.5 million Discord users from the company's Zendesk support system, including government IDs and partial payment info, but Discord denies a breach and suggests the attack involved a compromised third-party support account. The hackers demand ransom and threaten to leak the data if not paid, while Discord states they will not reward illegal actions.
Snapchat will now limit free Memories storage to 5GB, with paid plans offering up to 100GB for $1.99/month, 250GB for Snapchat+ users at $3.99/month, and 5TB for Snapchat Platinum at $15.99/month. Users exceeding the limit can either export their Memories to their device or download their data archive, with the company providing a 12-month grace period before older Memories are deleted.
Snapchat is introducing paid cloud storage plans for Memories, capping free storage at 5GB and offering paid tiers of 100GB, 250GB, and 5TB, with most users not yet affected but required to upgrade within 12 months if they exceed the limit.
Snapchat is introducing paid storage plans for its Memories feature, capping free storage at 5GB and offering tiered plans up to 5TB for paying users, to manage infrastructure costs and monetize high-storage users.
The website is requesting user consent to collect and process personal data for personalized advertising, content measurement, and research, with options to manage or withdraw consent through privacy settings.
The website is requesting user consent to collect and share personal data for personalized advertising and content, with options to manage or withdraw consent, highlighting privacy and data processing practices.
The website is requesting user consent to collect and process personal data for personalized advertising, content measurement, and research, with options to manage or withdraw consent through privacy settings.
A California federal jury ordered Google to pay $425 million for unlawfully collecting user data even after users disabled tracking, covering around 98 million users and 174 million devices, with Google planning to appeal the verdict.
A US jury has ordered Google to pay $425 million for violating user privacy by collecting data from users who had opted out of tracking features, with Google planning to appeal the decision, claiming it misunderstood how its products work.
The website is requesting user consent to collect and process personal data for personalized advertising, content measurement, and research, with options to manage or withdraw consent through privacy settings.
The website is requesting user consent to collect and process personal data for personalized advertising, content measurement, and research, with options to manage or withdraw consent, highlighting privacy considerations.
Dropbox is discontinuing its Passwords service by October 28, urging users to export their data and switch to alternatives like 1Password, as part of its strategy to focus on core products amid financial and security challenges.
The Tea app, a dating platform claiming to enhance women's safety, suffered two major security breaches exposing private chats, personal data, and images of over 70,000 users, raising serious privacy concerns and highlighting inadequate security measures.
A second major security breach in the Tea dating app exposed highly sensitive user messages discussing personal topics like abortions and cheating, along with phone numbers and real identities, raising significant privacy concerns and potential risks for users.