iPhone Privacy Report Reveals if Apps Are Using the Camera to Spy On You
A little-known iPhone feature can check if any malicious apps are spying through your camera or microphone.
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A little-known iPhone feature can check if any malicious apps are spying through your camera or microphone.
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petapixel.com »Adobe, no stranger to controversy, finds itself in hot water yet again. People have taken note of updated terms of use for using Adobe software and are outraged, fearing that Adobe has complete access to a user's content. [Read More] petapixel.com »
In one of her most famous quotes, the photographer Dorothea Lange said that "the camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera." [Read More] petapixel.com »
Even alleged criminals, including those caught on camera, have presumed innocence and in Canada -- well, at least a right to privacy. Police in Quebec have warned residents against posting surveillance footage from home security cameras, like Ring doorbell cameras, on social media. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Online education platform MasterClass has been accused of using a tracking tool to transmit certain customer information to Meta for the purposes of advertising without users' consent. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A family is suing Netflix for using images of their house that were allegedly taken by a drone in an advertisement for a reality television show. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Social media users could use artificial intelligence (AI) generated deepfakes faces to hide their identity in other people's photos. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Snap has agreed on a settlement of $35 million in an Illinois class action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition.
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petapixel.com »Scientists from UCLA are attempting to address issues of privacy by developing a new artificial intelligence (AI) camera that only records specific targets and actively erases everything else. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Facebook-owner Meta today released its first annual human rights report which highlighted "salient risks" associated with its Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses which includes problems such as "informed consent from bystanders." [Read More] petapixel.com »
For many brands, choosing the right photos can be key to communicating and establishing digital trust with their customers. The post Visualizing digital privacy and cybersecurity in commercial photography appeared first on 500px. iso.500px.com »
In the series “Rastreada”, the photographer Luisa Riekes portrays her daily life during the social isolation caused by the covid-19 pandemic. She debates the complex relationship between security and privacy that we live in today. boredpanda.com »
Do non-human beings have a need for privacy? And if so, is it comparable to that of human beings? Does wildlife photography invade privacy? This essay seeks to explore these questions by comparing paparazzi photography with wildlife photography regarding the concept of privacy invasion. To do so, two images will be studied in detail and […] petapixel.com »
Dispo, a popular photo app that mimics classic disposable cameras that recently raised $20 million in Series A funding, doesn’t appear to know what it’s doing with user data, repeatedly editing its policy in response to questions from Mashable, adding and removing lines about location tracking. petapixel.com »
As just about everyone knows, you can enter your custom copyright info in your Canon ILC and it will appear in the EXIF data. If Read more... canonrumors.com »
A new Pennsylvania bill, signed by Governor Tom Wolf, will impose a financial penalty for drone operators who use their drone to spy on people or otherwise endanger the physical wellbeing of someone. dpreview.com »
As privacy concerns grow and as facial detection/recognition technologies improve, a new arms race is emerging. Researchers have created a new privacy photo filter that prevents facial recognition systems from detecting and recognizing faces. petapixel.com »
Two months after the US Army ended its use of DJI drones due to “cybersecurity” reasons, DJI has just launched a new privacy mode that allows operators to fly completely offline. DJI says the goal is to provide “enhanced data privacy assurances for sensitive government and enterprise customers.” The new mode is called “Local Data […] petapixel.com »