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Privacy · MumbaiLike every company operating today, startup Enerlyf knew it had to create a world-beating CX (customer experience) for its users. As a product, its premise is compelling: an independent control system for domestic aircon units that synchronises with ceiling-mounted fans to reduce a household’s energy consumption – a critical saving in founder Chirag Panchal’s home country of India. The lack of connectivity to the cloud is a core aspect of Enerly…See the Story
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PrivacyiOS 17.5 houses a bug that has been plaguing iPhone users and it appears that there is more to the story than originally expected. The update brought its fair share of issues with it, as users have been complaining of a bug that is making deleted photos reappear in photo libraries. However, it appears that the situation is more serious than originally anticipated as users who have sold their devices to strangers are also impacted, and it is a hu…See the Story
Apple Possibly In Violation Of Privacy As iOS 17.5 And iPadOS 17.5 Show Deleted Photos On Devices Users Have Sold To Strangers
Privacy · GeorgiaThe Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) has arrested and charged Roger (Rodger) Goddard, aged 50, of Douglas, Georgia, with Surveillance Which Invades the Privacy of Another and False Statements. The arrest follows an investigation initiated by the Coffee County Board of Education Police Department in February 2024, prompted by a report of Goddard and another individual placing a tracking device on a teacher’s car on school premises. Goddard,…See the Story
City of Douglas Code Enforcement Officer Arrested for Illegal Surveillance and False Statements
PrivacyGardens are supposed to be personal retreats, offering a slice of nature right at our doorstep. But what happens when that doorstep is a little too open to prying eyes or when you just need that extra bit of seclusion to truly relax? Enter the world of blooming vines: nature’s most beautiful curtains. Not only do these climbers add lush, vibrant color to any garden, but they also enhance privacy, making any yard feel more secluded and peaceful. …See the Story
These Six Blooming Vines Are Perfect If You Want To Add Privacy To Your Backyard
Privacy · Hong KongAyra Wang
Hongkongers are urged to pay attention to spam call-blocker applications that can access their contact lists, as the Consumer Council found two apps would make users' information accessible to others simply by searching.
The consumer watchdog reviewed five junk call-blocker apps widely...See the Story
Privacy risk from apps used for filtering spam calls
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