airline privacy

Ticketmaster confirms data hack which could affect 560m globally

Ticketmaster confirms data hack which could affect 560m globally. The mere thought of my private information being out there for cyber-criminals to exploit is unnerving. Ticketmaster, a platform many of us have used to purchase tickets for live events, has fallen victim to a data breach. Our personal data, possibly including payment details, has been compromised. The sheer scale of this breach, affecting millions of individuals worldwide, is alarming. It begs the question: who can we trust with our data anymore?

It is frustrating to see companies like Ticketmaster, who already charge exorbitant service fees for every transaction, skimping on security measures.… Continue reading

Grindr sued for allegedly revealing users’ HIV status

Grindr is under fire once again for allegedly revealing users’ HIV status. This is not the first time the app has been involved in privacy scandals, and it certainly won’t be the last. The recent lawsuit claims that Grindr sold users’ sensitive information to third-party companies, a breach of trust that should not be taken lightly.

As a user of the app, privacy is a top concern for me. When logging in, I always make sure to opt out of having my data sold to third parties. However, the fact that companies like Grindr are willing to sell such personal information is alarming.… Continue reading

Giorgia Meloni: Italian PM seeks damages over deepfake porn videos

As a woman living in Italy, the recent news of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni seeking damages over deepfake porn videos has left me feeling a mix of emotions. Regardless of one’s political beliefs, it is evident that this act is vile and unwarranted. The invasion of privacy and malicious intent behind the creation of such content is deeply concerning and reflects a larger issue of the misuse of technology for personal gain.

The fact that these deepfake videos can easily lead to serious mental health issues and even suicides is a stark reminder of the damaging impact of such actions.… Continue reading

Airbnb bans the use of indoor security cameras

As an avid traveler, I have utilized Airbnb on numerous occasions, hoping for a unique and comfortable experience in a new city. However, the recent news that Airbnb has banned the use of indoor security cameras has brought to light a disturbing reality that many hosts have been taking advantage of. The fact that indoor cameras were ever permitted in the first place is shocking and, frankly, downright creepy.

I vividly remember a time when I was considering booking an Airbnb for a trip with friends, only to be informed by the owner that the rooms were already occupied by him and his friend, leaving us with the living room couch.… Continue reading

Picture agencies pull Kate photo amid ‘manipulation’ concerns

As I delve into the swirling controversy surrounding the latest photo of Kate Middleton and her children, I can’t help but feel a sense of unease creeping in. The Associated Press has raised concerns about potential manipulation in the image, specifically citing an “inconsistency in the alignment of Princess Charlotte’s left hand.” In a world where we are bombarded with carefully curated and edited images on social media, it’s easy to question the authenticity of what we see.

Initially, I was a bystander to the speculation and conspiracy theories that seemed to surround Kate’s recent absence from the public eye. But now, with this latest photo causing a stir, I can’t help but be drawn into the intrigue.… Continue reading

American Express, Visa, Mastercard move ahead with code to track gun store purchases in California

As I read about American Express, Visa, and Mastercard moving ahead with a code to track gun store purchases in California, I can’t help but have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, I understand the need for increased regulation and monitoring to prevent suspicious gun purchases and potential illegal activities. But on the other hand, I can’t help but question the extent of power and control that big corporations like credit card companies have over our lives.

The idea of credit card companies tracking our purchases is not new, but when it comes to something as sensitive as guns, it feels invasive and unnecessary.… Continue reading