Online Privacy

Ninety-two percent of American children have an online presence before the age of two, thanks to their moms or dads.
The decision follows a number of major companies using so-called "session replay" to record users' activity.
Apple has announced plans to make a software update available this week to solve the issue.
Company executives, particularly Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg, have not exactly been forthcoming about the many controversies of 2018.
When it comes to your personal information online, there's no such thing as "delete."
Legal experts say Stephen Elliott's libel case may unmask anonymous contributors to the list launched by Moira Donegan.
Child monitoring apps are marketed to keep kids safe, but experts say many raise privacy concerns.
Until recently, anyone could download personally identifiable information from closed Facebook groups.
All that criticism hasn't hurt his bottom line, according to rankings by Bloomberg.