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The privacy-conscience search engine said it will not use information users input for training LLMs or in any other way reveal who queried the chatbot.
While it may seem counterintuitive to entrust security to a single password manager app accessed by a single password, using a password manager is in fact a very good idea. Here’s how to choose a password manager for your business — or fo
Apple's made an almost shocking admission about how its top-tier iPhones compare with Google's Pixel products — and holy moly, is it a monumental shift.
Microsoft's new Windows 11 Recall feature seems inspired by Google Chrome 1.0 — and the once-popular Google Desktop for Windows PCs.
Corporate privacy policies are supposed to reassure customers that their data is safe. So why are companies listing every possible way they can use that data?
A new AI feature coming in Copilot+ PCs this year will capture your screen every five seconds and store the screenshots. Here’s what you need to know.
The Windows AI feature announced by Microsoft this week quickly drew criticism for recording regular screenshots of a user’s screen; one security expert compared it to keylogging software.
Zoom claims to be first videoconferencing software vendor to use post-quantum cryptography to protect users once quantum computers are able to decode encrypted data.
The collaboration software maker says it doesn’t rely on customer data for its new generative AI features. But user messages and files are used to train other AI models, unless customers opt out.
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