Gmail Does NOT Feed Your Private Emails to Gemini AI, Despite Viral Panic

Viral panic spreads false claims about Gmail feeding your private emails to AI—but the truth about your data might surprise you.

Court-Ordered AI Chat Records: Why Your ‘Anonymous’ GPT Conversations Won’t Stay Private

Federal courts can now demand your ChatGPT conversations as evidence—including deleted chats you thought were private and anonymous forever.

Private ChatGPT Conversations Exposed in Webmasters’ Google Analytics—Without User Consent

Thousands of private ChatGPT conversations exposed in Google Analytics reveal intimate business secrets and personal confessions website owners can read right now.

ChatGPT Conversations Monitored: OpenAI Reports User Content to Law Enforcement

Your ChatGPT conversations aren’t private—OpenAI monitors every word and reports suspicious activity directly to law enforcement without telling you first.

UK Spotify Users Forced to Submit Facial Scans or Lose Access to Adult Content

UK Spotify users must submit facial scans or lose explicit content access – privacy advocates outraged by government’s dystopian age verification demands.

Roblox Forces Users to Surrender Face Data or ID for ‘Free’ Chat Access

Roblox demands your child’s face scan for basic chat features, sparking privacy outrage among parents and advocates.

Jack Dorsey’s Revolutionary App Connects You When the Internet Doesn’t

Jack Dorsey’s secret messaging app works without internet, making governments powerless to spy on your conversations. Privacy finally wins the communication war.

Australia Forcing Google to Check Your Age Before Searching: Ready by 2025

Australia demands Google verify your age before every search by 2025—$49.5 million penalties await those who resist this surveillance expansion.

Facebook’s AI Quietly Demands Access to All Your Private Photos

Facebook’s new AI wants every photo on your phone—including the embarrassing ones you never meant to share.

Australia Proves Tech Can Block Kids From Social Media, Big Tech’s Excuses Crumble

Big Tech claimed protecting kids was impossible—until Australia fined them $32 million. Their privacy excuses crumbled faster than their credibility.