Businesses need to be more transparent when it comes to marketing innovations such as new products and services, according to the results…

Businesses need to be more transparent when it comes to marketing innovations such as new products and services, according to the results…
If anybody is still labouring under the mistaken belief that anything online can remain private and secure, this week should have seen them …
Google has launched a website that integrates security and privacy account settings for users across the company’s services, which also in…
An employee has been unsuccessful in her claim her privacy was breached by her employer regarding information on her Facebook account.
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Samsung has responded to accusations its Smart TVs are listening into personal conversations and sending data to a third party, telling user…
Companies have to make a decision when to advise customers of a security breach One of Australia’s largest travel insurers decided not to …
A war of words has erupted between Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg and Apple chief executive Tim Cook over whether advertising-supp…
Twitter has added a new feature called “app graph”, which gathers a list of all the other apps you have installed on your smartphone in …
The European Parliament has passed a nonbinding vote to break up Google, The New York Times reports. The resolution, passed overnight, is me…
Facebook is secretly trialling a platform for businesses to use in the workplace called “Facebook at Work”, according to a leak reported…
The federal government this morning introduced legislation for a mandatory data retention scheme which requires telecommunications companies…
There has been another year-on-year increase in the number of requests Google has received from Australian government and law enforcement ag…