The man was sentenced last year to 13 months in prison and banned from using Snapchat for two years, but his lawyers argue that is unlawful under the European Convention on Human Rights.
(KRON)—On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Edward Davila approved a final, multimillion-dollar settlement with Google. The class action lawsuit comes amid an investigation by the Associated Press that exposed the Silicon Valley titan for tracking down user information without consent, even if they used a privacy setting that says it will prevent Google from doing so, […]
Smartphone mobility data can help users determine diet-related disease risks. Smartphone location data proves to be a great indicator of a user's inherent risk of diet-related diseases, as it shows someone's fast food access and proximity, as per findings of a new study reported by Interesting Engineering.
Evan William Blankenship, of Whittier, North Carolina, drove to the Water Rock Knob Overlook on Sept. 28 and pointed a pistol at the two who were in a parked vehicle.
Google will pay $93 million to settle allegations that the company used location data without informed consent, violating California's consumer protection laws.