We must target the root cause of misinformation. We cannot fact check our way out of this
Samantha Floreani and Lizzie O'Shea
Australian arts in focus
‘Absolute joke’: customers’ personal data exposed amid Pandemonium Rocks festival refund stoush
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Privacy is not 'absolute': Asio boss calls for tech companies to work with police – video
Asio boss says privacy ‘not absolute’ as he urges social media companies to do more on extremism
Leisure centres scrap biometric systems to keep tabs on staff amid UK data watchdog clampdown
Anti far-right campaigners say Labor’s anti-doxing laws could be weaponised
Jacob Rees Mogg is wrong: Britons do want ID cards
Martha Gill
Google to destroy billions of private browsing records to settle lawsuit
Worried about a bump on your date’s penis? There’s an app for that – but not everyone is convinced
March 2024
Murdoch’s journalists unlawfully targeted Meghan and Diana, court told
When fame and medical privacy clash: Kate and other crises of confidentiality
Yes, TikTok sucks. But the rules for tech giants must be better than ‘it’s only bad if China does it’
Samantha Floreani
Project Syndicate economists
Joe Biden has just dealt a big defeat to big tech
Joseph Stiglitz
Millions more in cash needed to fund UK’s open-banking watchdog
Phantom Parrot review – cautionary tale of state surveillance and the war on privacy
Airbnb bans hosts from using indoor security cameras in rentals
‘New text, same problems’: inside the fight over child online safety laws
Social media dos and don’ts for parents
Scrap plans to scan accounts of benefit claimants or risk new scandal, MPs told
February 2024
Why I quit
I regularly shared photos of my son on social media. Then alarm bells started ringing
Hannah Nwoko
Like millions of doting parents, I wanted to keep others abreast of my child’s milestones. But the ‘likes’ weren’t worth the risks, says freelance journalist Hannah Nwoko