Tag Archives: Digital Privacy

Meta RayBan Glasses: Innovation, privacy concerns, and the global class action debate

The rise of Meta RayBan Glasses and the global debate over smart eyewear privacy.

Meta RayBan Glasses are redefining wearable technology by combining fashion, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality while simultaneously triggering global legal scrutiny over data collection and privacy practices. The partnership between Meta and Ray-Ban represents one of the most ambitious attempts to integrate computing directly into everyday accessories. Recent class action …

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The illusion of convenience: Why your smart home appliances don’t need the internet

Smart appliance internet security: Why your fridge doesn't need Wi-Fi.

In an increasingly interconnected world, the allure of smart devices promises unparalleled convenience and efficiency. From refrigerators that compile grocery lists to thermostats that learn your preferences, the smart home revolution is in full swing. However, beneath the gleaming surface of innovation lies a critical, often overlooked, security and privacy …

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The risks of an everything app: Why centralised digital power is a threat to individual and societal security

Everything app security risks: Why putting your whole life in one app could backfire.

In an era of digital convenience, the idea of an “everything app” has seduced millions. Elon Musk’s ambition to transform X (formerly Twitter) into an all-in-one platform is not without precedent. In China, Alibaba’s Alipay already functions as the model for such integration, enabling users to manage finances, shop, book …

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The largest data breach in history: 1.2 billion Facebook users exposed in 2025 incident

Facebook data breach 2025: Is your personal data on the Dark Web?

In what is being called the largest data breach in history, an astonishing 1.2 billion Facebook accounts have reportedly been scraped by a cybercriminal known as “ByteBreaker“. This 2025 incident has set off alarm bells among cybersecurity experts, social media users, and regulatory bodies, not only for the unprecedented scale …

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