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JetBlue is denying it uses personal data to jack up fares after a grieving traveler’s complaint about a $230 price spike for a funeral trip exploded online. The airline said a now-deleted social media ...
Telecom operators, once seen as mere carriers of connectivity, are now emerging as one of the most consequential holders of ...
Cookies store your personal information. While they can be useful and remember your log in information, they can also track ...
You know all the tricks. Search for flights on a Tuesday only. Switch your VPN to a different country. Open incognito mode and clear your browser. Apparently, so does ...
A sluggish iPad can be fixed with tweaks to its Settings menu, provided your device is in good condition and isn't too old to ...
A proposed class action lawsuit claims JetBlue used tracking tools to monitor browsing activity and adjust flight prices ...
Google brings Auto Browse and Skills to Chrome Enterprise - and a new 'Gemini Summary' ...
PeopleFinders reports most people are unaware of their digital trails, which can be surprising; they reveal online habits and ...
The man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of his ex-partner, subjected his victim to a prolonged barrage of ...
When a website asks you to “accept cookies,” it isn't asking permission to hand you a virtual snack. It's asking whether your browser can store small pieces of data that help the site remember ...
Organisations and managers need to be prepared with clear policies on how to proceed when a worker reveals they have a ...