Privacy
Jordan officials use products from Israeli company to violate activists privacy, rights - report
The Citizen Lab states that the use of Cellebrite's tool "likely violates international human rights law."
Caution: How to prevent your smart TV from tracking you
Israeli breakthrough: Tech giant acquires MineOS’s privacy app
Zichron Yaakov’s new Gordonia hotel offers deluxe rooms, pools, and panoramic views - review
Privacy takes a leap: The end of the phone number on WhatsApp?
Meta plans a major WhatsApp update letting users sign in with a username instead of a phone number for the first time, similar to Telegram’s long-standing model.
How registration-free technology is redefining digital privacy
Google must pay $425 million in class action over privacy, jury rules
The jury found Google liable on two of the three claims of privacy violations, but found that Google had not acted with malice, meaning it was not entitled to punitive damages.
5 Tips You Should Consider Before Buying Proxies
Find out five smart tips to think about before purchasing proxies. To ensure safe and economical browsing while preserving online anonymity, use the best proxy server.
‘Ma nishtana?’: What has changed in Israel’s hi-tech sector this Passover?
We asked a variety of hi-tech industry leaders, “Ma nishtana? What has changed in the tech industry over the past year?” Here are their responses.
Practical Use Cases for Privacy VPS Hosting in 2025
Fresh pressures on businesses to practice transparency with user data
How to prepare for the law that will change digital privacy in Israel
Despite the costs associated with preparation, the price of not preparing – both in financial terms and in terms of reputation – could be immeasurably high. The time to act is now.
WhatsApp rolls out message drafts to save unsent messages
When users begin typing a message and leave the chat before sending it, WhatsApp marks the conversation with a green “Draft” label in the chat list.
Nearly half of business AI projects abandoned midway, study finds
International law firm DLA Piper surveyed 600 key executives and decision-makers from global corporations,, shedding light on the challenges businesses face in integrating AI technologies.