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December 2024

  • A police offer stands next to someone who has been put in handcuffs

    Police unlawfully storing images of innocent people for facial recognition

    Privacy fears raised as report warns photographs of arrested people who are then released are being retained

November 2024

  • For sale sign in front of apartment building

    Personal details of financially distressed Australians shared in ‘leads list’ of property development course

  • Australian communications minister Michelle Rowland

    Australians won’t have to hand over ID when using social media, communications minister vows

  • Keith Pitt

    Conservative opposition to Australia’s social media age limit grows before lower house vote

  • AFP assistant commissioner Nigel Ryan

    New law introduced to block legal challenge to An0m organised crime bust

  • Bunnings breached privacy of customers by using facial recognition, watchdog finds

  • My child is at camp and my phone pings nonstop with photos. Does anyone really want this?

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    Companies building AI-powered tech are using your posts. Here’s how to opt out

  • NHS patients dying because of problems sharing medical records, coroners warn

  • As a jaded tech journalist, I’m in a battle to keep ‘smart’ devices out of my home – despite my partner’s efforts

    Victoria Turk
  • Australia to ban under-16s from social media – but can’t say how TikTok, Instagram and others will enforce it

  • Is your air fryer spying on you? Concerns over ‘excessive’ surveillance in smart devices

  • Encrypted messaging app developer moves out of Australia after police visit employee’s home

October 2024

  • PSNI logo

    PSNI disciplines 74 officers who viewed bodycam footage ‘for entertainment’

  • Ariel Bogle using her mobile phone to check her privacy settings

    Is your smartphone being tracked? Here’s how to tell

  • A view of Parliament House in Canberra, Thursday, May 3, 2018. The Australian Federal Parliament is celebrating its 30th anniversary next week. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING

    Australia’s courts are moving faster on privacy law than parliament

    Edward Santow and Sarah Sacher
  • The County Court of Victoria in Melbourne

    Victorian woman wins $30,000 in case that recognised right to privacy in Australian law

  • TechScape newsletter
    TechScape: Tech CEOs hedge their bets and make nice with Trump

  • If you let Google have your data, why not the NHS?

    Phillip Inman
  • Plans for digital NHS tag for overseas patients cause migrant privacy concerns

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