Surveillance in sports stadiums: Is it worth your privacy?
Would you allow your favorite sports organization to use facial recognition to track you? If you’re a sports fan, it’s likely already happened to you.
Fastest internet connections in the world
We reveal the countries with the fastest and slowest internet speeds.
ChatGPT and privacy: What happens to your personal data?
Users tell ChatGPT a lot about themselves while having conversations with the AI platform.
Explainer: Utah’s age verification for social media and porn access
No ID, no entry is becoming a social media reality in Utah—and it’s likely heading to other states.
Q&A: Mark T. Hofmann, on the psychology of cybercrime
“Are 11-year-old hackers greedy psychopaths? No. They seek attention, appreciation, confirmation—to be significant, be someone, be seen.”
How to tell if a QR code is safe to scan
Here are some quick and easy steps to take when scanning those black-and-white squares.
Canada’s Online Streaming Act (Bill C-11) explained
The Canadian Senate has just passed a bill granting the government powers to require streaming services like Netflix to favor Canadian content.
How deepfakes are changing what we remember
The rise of deepfakes could pose a threat to our shared memories
[Quiz] How much is your data worth on the dark web?
The price of a forged passport on the dark web is probably cheaper than you think.
Q&A: Kateryna Balaban, on how VPNs are helping protect refugees
“VPNs are a valuable tool for those working with vulnerable populations, including refugees, asylum seekers, journalists, and activists.”