DuckDuckGo Now Blocks Microsoft
This week in Privacy News, Big Tech receives calls to scan for CSAM, Twitter employee found guilty of spying, and Amazon begins rollout of palm-based payments. Also, Meta tracks every user interaction with websites and DuckDuckGo now blocks Microsoft. We also look at security news.

Tesla's Epic FSD Fail
This week in the Business News, Meta portals find a new purpose, Microsoft blocks Tutanota emails on Teams, and Windows 11 update kills your disk. Also, a startup wants to clone you to harvest organs and Tesla's FSD experiences an epic failure. We also visit SillyVille.


New American Privacy Act?
This week in the Privacy News, biometric tracking in retail stores in investigated in Australia and UK, Google returns the privacy permissions to the website, and experts finally care about privacy awareness. Also, a new bill proposes to fix privacy in America. We also look at security news.

Microsoft Starts the Next Windows 11 Push
This week in Business News, a robot snaps a boy's finger, Instagram gets backlash for trying to be TikTok, and slack and Office365 reminds us of the frailty of the Internet. Also, Microsoft goes to lengths to try pushing windows 11 again. We also visit SillyVille.


Brave's New Data Collection!
This week in the Privacy News, Amazon has given ring recordings to the police this year, FTC is poised for misuse of health data, and DHS buys phone location data. Also, UK pushes client-side CSAM scanning, Car GPS systems hacked and Brave says they can now collect your data privately. We also look at some security news.

Linux for the Apple M2
This week in the Business News, Microsoft returns to regular windows releases, Amazon sues for discovery on fake review rings, and they make it easier to order through Alexa. Also, Amazon buys a medical company and Asahi gets Linux running on the M2 chip. We also go to SillyVille.


Finding Your Lifetime Consumer Value
This week in the Privacy News, Google will delete some location data, but not all. The Gun Owners database "leaked" in California, and the FBI would like your child's data. Also, Chinese citizen database is acquired by hackers and Oculus removes Facebook requirement. Finally, a company emerges to determine each customers lifetime value. We also look at some security news and scams.

Cellphone Lockscreen Ads
This week in Business News, FCC is calling to ban TikTok (again), Many Americans are not considering an EV, and an augmented reality contact lens is in the works. Also, a Hackerone employee was stealing bug reports and carriers want to put ads on your phone's lock screen. We also look at silly news.


China's US Surveillance
Today in Privacy News, a new Supercookie that isn't, why women are deleting their period tracking apps, and two companies are leading the way on Chinese surveillance of US citizens. We also also look at some security news including some targeting YouTubers.

More Spam Blocking Rules
This week in the Business News, Waymo and others want self driving trucks in California. Also, the new Intel Nuc may play AAA games and Mozilla patches several bugs including a Linux vulnerability. We also go to SillyVille.