Meghan Markle Wins Tabloid Privacy Case Even After Private Messages Exposed
Meghan Markle has finally won her privacy lawsuit over a letter to her father—ending a two year saga in which she was forced into an embarrassing apology.
Meghan Markle Tabloid Privacy Judgement Due After Private Messages Exposed
Meghan Markle's privacy lawsuit against a U.K. tabloid will either end in victory or be blown wide open after a judgement which is due in London.
Internet Slams Man Who Banned Teen From Locking His Door in Viral Post
The sixteen-year-old's mom was criticized for taking her boyfriend's side after sharing details of the story on Reddit.
Meghan Markle's Lawyer Accuses Senior Palace Figure of Working Against Her
Meghan Markle's lawyer told a bombshell documentary a "senior palace source" wanted to "defeat" her privacy lawsuit against a U.K. tabloid.
Wejo to Use Connected Car Data to Assist Autonomous Vehicles
Wejo, a U.K.-based data firm, wants to use connected car data to streamline repairs, improve traffic, and guide autonomous cars.
Meta-Owned WhatsApp Launches New Privacy Policy After Record $267M Fine
The updated privacy policy will provide more information on what data is collected in the app and how that data is used.
How Meghan and Harry Were Covered by U.S. Media During High Stakes Lawsuit
Meghan Markle apologized for misleading a court in the same week as several high-profile public appearances—but U.S. media mentions were predominantly negative.
Meghan Private Messages Handed Over With William's Approval—Palace Veteran
Meghan Markle's private messages would only have been revealed by her former aide with Prince William's permission, according to the Queen's former staffer.
Meghan's Court Apology Will Fuel Piers Morgan But She May Still Win—Experts
Meghan Markle apology for misleading a court will boost critics, including Piers Morgan—but she may still win, experts have told Newsweek.
Here Is Everything You Need To Know About the TikTok Class Action Lawsuit
TikTok users across the country have been receiving a notification informing them that they might be eligible to claim a settlement payment from a recent lawsuit.
Prince Harry Backs Report Accusing Facebook of Shutting Down Journalists
Prince Harry said "policymakers" should act on his Aspen Institute report which also called for Congress to fund an independent body to counter misinformation.
Meghan Said Royals Berated Harry in Texts Revealed by Bullying Claim Aide
Meghan Markle accused the royals of constantly "berating" Prince Harry about her father and named Prince Charles among those to raise the issue, a court heard.
Meghan Markle Feared Second Miscarriage Amid Intrusive Tabloid Demands
Meghan Markle says she had a miscarriage within days of a blow in her tabloid privacy lawsuit and later feared she would lose daughter Lilibet too.
How Meghan Aide Behind Bullying Email Forced Her Into Humiliating Apology
The Duchess of Sussex was forced to apologize after a former staffer revealed her private messages—16 months after she launched her own attack on the palace.
Meghan Says Mother Was Endangered by Paparazzi While Driving, Echoing Diana
Meghan Markle told a lawsuit the paparazzi had been "endangering" mother Doria Ragland's "safety while she was driving," in a haunting echo of Princess Diana.
How Meghan's Private Messages Revealed by Aide Differ to Past Filing
Duchess of Sussex has been accused of a "contradiction" over a message saying she wrote a private letter "with the understanding that it could be leaked."
Meghan Markle's Private Messages Exposed by Aide Behind Bullying Accusation
Meghan Markle knew a letter she sent her father might leak and told an aide "at least the world will know the truth," a court has heard.
Meghan's Former Aide Behind Bullying Claim Gives New Statement Against Her
Meghan Markle's former aide who accused her of bullying has given a witness statement contradicting her to a high stakes privacy lawsuit.
Meghan's Lawyers Reveal How Her Privacy Is on the Line in Court Appeal
Meghan Markle's lawyers say a U.K. tabloid forced her to "open up" her "private and personal life" during a lawsuit as the case goes to appeal.
Meghan and Prince Harry Face Crucial Week as Crunch Court Appeal Looms
Meghan Markle's court showdown with a U.K. tabloid has been allocated an extra day and comes amid a busy week of appearances for the duchess and Prince Harry.
Don't Trust Mark Zuckerberg's Metaverse With Your Privacy: ProtonMail CEO
Andy Yen, who founded ProtonMail in 2014, said the metaverse is "insidious" and that the link between data and profit conflicts with Meta's promises on privacy.
Connected Cars Present Privacy Safeguarding Issues, Experts Say
As cars become more connected, automakers are becoming hubs for massive amounts of data. What they do with that data isn't clear, according to privacy experts.
Australia Wants Kids Under 16 to Get Parental Consent to Use Social Media
Social media companies that do not comply with the new guidelines could face fines of 10 million Australian dollars, comparable to $7.5 million.
Nurse Accused of Mocking, Posting Images of NICU Baby to Social Media
A hospital conducted an investigation into a nurse who allegedly shared images of a baby to her social media page.
Proof of Vaccination App Possibly Revealed 650,000 Users' Personal Info
Portpass CEO Zakir Hussein slammed the reports, criticizing people who "shame and crucify" the upstart.
Apple Backtracks on Child Safety Update Following Privacy Concerns
Apple said it would take "additional time over the coming months to collect input and make improvements before releasing these critically important child safety features."
WhatsApp Fined $267 Million Over Personal Data Handling of EU Citizens
The Thursday decision from Ireland's Data Protection Commission handed down the second-largest fine under Europe's privacy law.
750K People in Indiana Had COVID Contact Tracing Data Improperly Accessed
The health department said they were notified on July 2 that an unauthorized company gained access to data that included names, addresses, dates of birth, emails, and information on gender, ethnicity and race.
Should we Celebrate or Condemn Apple's New Child Protection Measures?
Apple has taken the modest but long overdue step of extending a decade-old technology to protect children online, with appropriate protections for user privacy.
Apple to Install Software on That Will Check for Images of Child Abuse
The new detection feature would "continuously scan photos that are stored on a U.S. user's iPhone" with harmful material being brought to the attention of law enforcement.