Police Use Facial Recognition Vans – Privacy Concerns
UK police are using mobile facial recognition vans to scan public areas, raising alarms over privacy and civil liberties. Critics warn of 'Orwellian' surveillance.
UK police are using mobile facial recognition vans to scan public areas, raising alarms over privacy and civil liberties. Critics warn of 'Orwellian' surveillance.
The UK tax authority is using artificial intelligence to monitor bank transactions in a bid to crack down on tax evasion. Here's how it affects you.
The UK's Online Safety Act has sparked debate over digital ID requirements, raising concerns about privacy and free speech while aiming to protect users from harmful content.
Parents are increasingly using GPS trackers in children's shoes, but is this vigilant parenting or an invasion of privacy? Experts weigh in on the debate.
Instagram's latest 'Peek' feature allows users to send disappearing photos, but experts warn it could pose serious privacy risks. Learn how to protect your data.
Reports suggest Iran may be collaborating with the Taliban to exploit Afghanistan's national database, sparking fears among Afghan citizens over privacy and security breaches.
Spotify and Xbox users in the UK face potential account deletions under the new Online Safety Act, sparking widespread outrage over privacy and digital rights.
Lloyds and Halifax customers report widespread issues with online and mobile banking services, leaving many unable to access their accounts or make payments.
Lloyds Banking Group announces the closure of 45 branches, impacting customers in Yorkshire, East Midlands, and beyond. Find out if your local branch is affected.
Santander announces significant job cuts across its UK branches, affecting 140 roles as part of a broader digital transformation strategy.
Santander UK reveals plans to slash jobs as part of a cost-cutting strategy to boost profits. Find out how this decision impacts employees and the banking sector.
HSBC Canada's CEO Dave Clark steps down as the bank navigates strategic changes and economic turbulence in Argentina, with leadership passing to Linda Seymour.
Apple has pulled a popular tea identification app from its App Store following allegations of privacy violations and data misuse.
Thousands of Santander customers were left unable to access their accounts due to a major technical glitch. Here’s the latest on the disruption and how it affects you.
Barclays is reportedly in advanced discussions to purchase Tesco Bank, a move that could reshape the UK retail banking sector. Here's how the potential deal might impact consumers and the financial landscape.
The UK government plans to grant the DWP sweeping powers to scrutinise bank accounts of benefit claimants in an effort to reduce fraud, sparking privacy concerns.
A controversial new TV series pushes boundaries by showing criminals in their most private moments. But is it ethical—or necessary?
Chase and Wells Fargo are accelerating branch closures across the US, signalling a dramatic shift towards digital banking and cost efficiency.
UK law enforcement agencies are increasingly using social media platforms to identify and locate individuals suspected of illegal immigration, raising concerns over privacy and ethical implications.
A Sydney woman demands answers after a drone allegedly operated by Endeavour Energy spies on her property, raising privacy concerns.
A peculiar bee-shaped wristband listed on Amazon has sparked privacy concerns, with users questioning whether it secretly records conversations.
A recent survey reveals widespread dissatisfaction with UK banking hubs, as customers face ongoing problems accessing essential services.
Scientists are developing a 'dream recorder' that could transform your subconscious thoughts into cinematic reels. But is this groundbreaking innovation a marvel or a nightmare?
Barclays has announced new fees for certain banking services, affecting millions of customers. Find out how these changes could impact your finances.
Meta under fire for allowing targeted drone ads aimed at IDF personnel in Israel, raising ethical and privacy concerns.
The UK government is pushing for backdoor access to encrypted data on Apple devices, raising serious concerns over privacy and cybersecurity.
London's Met Police introduces live facial recognition technology at Notting Hill Carnival to tackle rising violence, sparking privacy debates.
US immigration enforcement agencies have been given access to Medicaid recipients' personal data, sparking fears over privacy and data misuse.
A shocking investigation uncovers how the Trump administration used confidential Medicaid records to track and deport undocumented immigrants, raising serious privacy and ethical concerns.
Experts warn that hasty changes to UK banking regulations could destabilise the financial sector. Learn why caution is advised.