privacyBusinessTexas Could Push Tech Platforms to Censor Posts About AbortionBy Vittoria ElliottSecurityChatGPT Has a Big Privacy ProblemBy Matt BurgessSecurityICE Is Grabbing Data From Schools and Abortion ClinicsBy Dhruv MehrotraSecurityTor Project’s New Privacy-Focused Browser Lets You Layer a VPNBy Lily Hay NewmanIdeasHow a Victorian Prince’s Lawsuit Shaped Today’s TikTok DebateBy Megan WardSecurityYou'll Soon Need to Show ID to Watch Porn OnlineBy Matt BurgessIdeasTechnology Addiction Has Created a Self-Help TrapBy Gaia BernsteinSecurityThey Posted Porn on Twitter. German Authorities Called the CopsBy Matt BurgessSecurityThe TikTok Hearing Revealed That Congress Is the ProblemBy Dell CameronScienceA Nonprofit Wants Your DNA Data to Solve CrimesBy Emily MullinBusinessIf the US Bans TikTok, WeChat Might Be NextBy Amanda FlorianBusinessA US Agency Rejected Face Recognition—and Landed in Big TroubleBy Khari JohnsonSecurityThe TikTok CEO’s Face-Off With Congress Is DoomedBy Matt LasloCultureI Got Investigated by the Secret Service. Here's How to Not Be MeBy Sam FogelSecurityAI-Generated Voice Deepfakes Aren’t Scary Good—YetBy Lily Hay NewmanBusinessA Face Recognition Site Crawled the Web for Dead People’s PhotosBy Lydia MorrishSecurityHow a Catholic Group Doxed Gay PriestsBy Lily Hay Newman and Dhruv MehrotraSecurityA US Congressman Says the FBI Unlawfully Targeted HimBy Dell CameronSecurityThe FBI Just Admitted It Bought US Location DataBy Dell CameronSecurityHow Denmark’s Welfare State Became a Surveillance NightmareBy Gabriel GeigerSecurityInside the Suspicion MachineBy Dhruv Mehrotra, Justin-Casimir Braun, Eva Constantaras, and Gabriel GeigerGearWhat to Do When Your Boss Is Spying on YouBy Omar L. GallagaBusinessFace Recognition Software Led to His Arrest. It Was Dead WrongBy Khari JohnsonSecurityYou Can’t Trust App Developers’ Privacy Claims on Google PlayBy Lily Hay NewmanMore Stories