Woman's nanny cam to check on bedridden husband sparks debate: 'creepy'
"There was no reason for OP to even ask about it because it's none of her business," one user said.
Neighbor dragged for demanding woman remove video doorbell: "Spying on me"
"Just think of it as extra security that you don't have to pay for," said one reply on the viral Reddit post.
Meghan and Harry hashtags sending Twitter users down 'crazy rabbit hole'
"The algorithm takes what other people are putting in as the option but nobody is policing those algorithms for the defamatory content."
Tourist catches hotel staff's "alarming" behavior on hidden camera
"Here, you can see the housekeeping staff help himself to a beer from our fridge," said Arturo Brunello's voiceover.
How Harry's latest legal case compares to historic "phone-hacking" lawsuits
Harry's lawsuit against Associated Newspapers "evokes memories" of a historic phone-hacking scandal, legal experts tell Newsweek.
Harry has become "key player" in "fight for privacy," latest lawsuit shows
Prominent media lawyer Will Charlesworth told Newsweek how Harry's latest lawsuit shows his desire to "hold the press to account" for their actions.
Florida student-athletes are now being asked to report their periods online
Dr. Chris Koutures told Newsweek that information on students' periods "should not go to the school."
Prince Harry sues Mail newspapers over "abhorrent criminal activity"
Prince Harry has joined forces with other public figures to accuse the U.K. tabloid of using private investigators to "place listening devices" in cars and homes.
Meghan Markle's palace "team was aghast" over her tabloid lawsuit—book
Meghan Markle sued a U.K. tabloid after ditching Queen Elizabeth II's lawyer in favor of a law firm introduced to her by Elton John, according to a new book.
Man Bashed for Outrage at Wife Who Put Lock on Bathroom To Keep Out Brother
The woman says that her brother-in-law would regularly walk in on her when she was in the bathroom, but would never do so when her husband was in the room.
'Dramatic': Sign on 8-Year-Old's Bedroom Door Leaves Internet in Stitches
"She should laminate those and sell them. I'd buy one," said one viewer of the now-viral post on Reddit.
Shock As Couple Find Hidden Camera in Airbnb: 'Heard It Clicking'
The man thinks it is possible the hosts' hidden camera also filmed them while being intimate.
Graham's Support for States' Rights Resurfaces After Abortion Ban Proposal
Social media has called out Graham—advocating for a nationwide ban after 15 weeks of pregnancy—for previously arguing the Supreme Court made it a state's call.
Nicki Minaj Urges End to Posting Locations Online After PnB Rock's Death
"You're not loved like you think you are!!! You're prey!!!! In a world full of predators!!!!" Minaj tweeted as another famous rapper is slain in public.
College Student Dragged for Walking in on Sister and Husband: 'Overreacted'
The student said that though her sister had asked her not to come into her room without warning, she needed to get the hairdryer.
Meghan Poses With Editor of Magazine That Printed Intrusive Archie Picture
Meghan Markle sued a picture agency over images of Archie taken in private using a drone, which were published in a German gossip magazine.
Ashley Judd Urges Law Reform Amid Fight to Keep Mom's Death Details Private
"I could not help her," Judd wrote of her late mother, Naomi Judd, in an op-ed. "I can, however, do something about how she is remembered."
FTC Sues Company Over Tracking Data to 'Sensitive' Locations
The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against data broker Kochava for allegedly selling geolocation data from hundreds of millions of mobile devices.
Privacy Debt: The Hidden Scalability Killer
Privacy debt most often takes the form of missing policies, insufficient procedures, a lack of awareness in the organization and, ultimately, a lack of visibility into the personal information processed by a company.
Woman Dragged for Reading Step-Daughters Diary and Wanting To 'Punish' Her
The stepmom was furious and asked the teen's biological mom not to buy her the new cellphone that she's been wanting and saving for.
Woman Caught 'Hungover' on Google Maps Leaves Internet in Stitches
A woman has been caught on Google Street view collecting a takeaway and "hungover" to the delight of the internet.
Internet Backs Wife for Secretly Recording Her Husband: 'Proof'
"We're currently not speaking because of how much he blew up about this," explained the wife in a now-viral post on Reddit.
CIA spying on Assange "illegally" swept up US lawyers, journalists: Lawsuit
Lawsuit: CIA spying on Wikileaks founder included illegal taping of conversations with US lawyers, journalists and doctors, and copying data from their phones.
There's No 'Reset Password' for Your DNA
Access to genetic data should be tightly controlled, with a transparent and verifiable system of regulations in place to determine who may utilize such information and for what purposes.
Facebook Turning Over Data in Teen's Abortion Case Raises Privacy Questions
While there are ways for consumers to encrypt their data, digital rights advocates say more needs to be done to protect users' privacy in a post-Roe world.
Internet Blasts Woman 'Obsessed' With Her Neighbor's Daily Sleeping Routine
"I overheard my neighbor talking about what time I get up in the day."
Sister-in-Law Paid $500 to Babysit Niece Slated for Breaking Privacy Rules
"And how exactly is she a bad mother for not wanting a picture of her baby going around online? SIL is just being immature," one user said.
Intelligence Expert: Is TikTok China's Trojan Horse?
Past actions may predict what we can expect for the future.
Anger as Recruiter Asks to 'Show Her Around the Room' During Zoom Interview
"Massive red flag," one user said.
Woman Backed for Not Apologizing for Writing Diary That Traumatized Sister
The woman said she was a troubled teen and wrote "angry, terrible rants" in her diary; but said it was her sister's fault for secretly reading her diary.