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No, the iPhone Journal app is not sharing your name and location with strangers. What to know about the app’s privacy settings.
A warning about Journal, the new iPhone app, circulated on social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok. Here's what's true and not true about the app.
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How secure is your iPhone? Here's how to enable Apple's newest feature to protect your personal info.
Apple has a new safety feature called Stolen Device Protection, which is now available for iPhone users who have the iOS 17.3 update installed. Here's what it does and how to enable it.
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Tech giants Amazon, Apple and Google among companies lagging on climate change promises, study finds
Tech and retail giants Amazon, Apple and Google are among 25 companies not doing enough to meet their own pledges to slash greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, a new report finds.
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Can COVID-19 exposure apps slow the spread of coronavirus?
Technology that can help break the chain of transmission exists, but only if enough people take advantage of it.
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Concern over facial recognition technology unites progressives and conservatives in Congress
More than half of Americans are unwittingly included in facial recognition systems nationwide.
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After Huawei executive's arrest, some Chinese companies retaliate against Apple
A growing number of companies across China have announced new policies requiring the exclusive use of Huawei products, and in some cases penalizing employees who purchase iPhones, in what appears to be a growing domestic movement to support the Chinese tech giant after the arrest of one of its top executives in Canada.
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FBI director suggests taping over personal webcams
FBI Director James Comey participates in a session at the Intelligence and National Security Summit in Washington Sept. 8. FBI chief James Comey said his practice of placing a piece of tape over his personal laptop’s webcam is an everyday safety step that others should employ. The bureau head recommended the webcam tape during a Sept. 14 appearance at the Center for Strategic and International Studies conference.