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UPI and AI: 'Buy Rs 500 worth gold if price drops below Rs 16,000/g'; your wish is AI agent's command, and it can make UPI payments at your target priceThe P3P AI agent can complete a UPI payment without any human authentication. However, the human still stays in control. Currently, AI agen...
Weis Markets rolls out Instacart's AI-powered caper carts to reinvent in-store shoppingWeis Markets has partnered with Instacart to launch AI-powered Caper Carts, bringing smart shopping cart technology to select grocery store...
Alibaba to integrate Qwen AI with Taobao, launch agentic shopping, source saysAlibaba is set to launch a new way to shop. Its AI platform Qwen will connect with Taobao. Consumers can chat with the AI to find and buy p...
Personal data isn't collected: MHA on security agencies using open-source intelligence from public sourcesSecurity agencies are utilizing open-source intelligence from public sources like social media for information gathering, assuring no priva...
Google to destroy browsing data to settle consumer privacy lawsuitUsers alleged that Google's analytics, cookies and apps let the Alphabet unit improperly track people who set Google's Chrome browser to "I...
Google settles $5-billion consumer privacy lawsuitThe settlement terms were not disclosed, but the lawyers said they have agreed to a binding term sheet through mediation, and expected to p...
Scams can turn online shopping into nightmare: 10 tips to safeguard digital privacyWhile it can be a heady experience shopping for a festive season, beware of scams masquerading as freebies and discount offers!
How to safeguard privacy in the era of personalised adsAs personalized digital advertising becomes the norm, users are often unaware of the extent of personal data collected and shared by advert...
Google fails to end $5 billion consumer privacy lawsuitA US judge rejected Google's bid to dismiss a lawsuit claiming it invaded the privacy of millions of people by secretly tracking their inte...
Zoho launches Ulaa, a privacy-focused web browserThe Chennai-headquartered company said the browser is built specifically to secure personal data with pre-built capabilities that universal...
Protect Your Privacy: Mini-guide on how to use Google Chrome safelyGoogle Chrome is one of the most popular web browsers in the world, but it also collects a lot of data on its users. This mini-guide offers...
DuckDuckGo Browser presents a new feature blocking the “Sign in with Google” pop up. Read moreDuckDuckGo surprises users with the latest feature that will block the “Sign in with Google” pop-up. The new addition will relieve users fr...
Microsoft fined €60 million over advertising cookies in FranceThe French regulator said that after investigations it found that "when users visited this site, cookies were deposited on their terminal w...
Google says won't use other web tracking tools after phasing out cookiesGoogle first announced it would get rid of third-party cookies, which for decades has enabled online ads, early last year to meet growing d...
So long, privacy! Anonymous browsing habits may reveal your identityBrowsing histories can be linked to social media profiles such as Twitter, Facebook or Reddit accounts.
Now, computer 'fingerprints' may give out your identity, locationAlmost like a regular fingerprint, a person's browser fingerprint - or "browserprint" - is often unique to the individual.
Fashion & lifestyle startup Styletag launches mobile appUsers can now browse through a wide array of ethnic and western wear for both men and women. The app also allows users to buy items organiz...
UK government's spy arm GCHQ has spied on 'every visible user on Internet' from 2007The UK government's spy arm, GCHQ has spied on "every visible user on Internet" from 2007 to the present day, according to The Intercept.
Out to net you, parties tailing voters on the webInspired by the Obama example, data experts are adding value to poll e-campaigns by suggesting to planners where to put their money.
- Are networking sites leaking our details?
Popular social networking websites' users could be leaking their personal information to tracking sites, warn researchers at Worcester Poly...