You Save $3,768. Your Data Earns Them $6,565.
Five companies extract more from your data each year than you manage to put away. Nobody has to tell you.
Five companies extract more from your data each year than you manage to put away. Nobody has to tell you.
Its privacy policy said targeted advertising. It didn't say your preapproval status went to Facebook.
Speaker Johnson said it would catch people playing video games. It caught maternity wards.
Thomson Reuters renewed its ICE data deal after its own staff revolted. Nine days after the NYT, they fired the organizer.
3.6 million borrowers had a $0 payment. Then the administration that could have defended the plan signed it away.
They promised audit trails that catch officer abuse. Then the logs caught it.
79% of Republican voters wanted what three billionaires phoned in to stop.
He said it on camera in May 2024. Twenty months later your chat history became the targeting.
An auditor named six fixes for the payment-system breach. Treasury signed off on three of them.
He spent 16 years advising the firms that benefit. Then he proposed letting them go dark for six months.
Same FTC bureau, same official, six days apart. One got a federal case. One got a PDF.
KKR paid $4.8B for Canvas. Bain paid $5.6B for PowerSchool. PowerSchool was breached 3 months later. Canvas 18 months later.