- Latest Improvements to Duck.ai [spreadprivacy.com]
Have you tried Duck.ai? Our AI chat platform lets you try multiple chatbots in one place. It's totally optional, free to use, and anonymized by us to protect your privacy. In addition to the popular GPT-4o mini chatbot from OpenAI, we just updated our Claude and Meta Llama models for all-around improved performance. And if you're in the middle of a chat and mistype something — or just change your mind! — you can now edit and resend your last chat with one click. Look for the pencil icon next to your prompt to make any edits. And as always, if you prefer not to see AI tools, you can switch it off in your search and browser settings.
In the news...
- How to Immediately Boost Your iPhone's Security With Advanced Data Protection [cnet.com]
iPhone users, this one's for you. "If you've put in the effort to secure your data on your computer, iPhone and other devices, you can already sleep better than most people. But there's still a vector that could be out of your control: cloud data. To ensure you're running the highest level of encryption between you and Apple's iCloud servers, turn on Advanced Data Protection," or ADP. CNET explains how ADP's end-to-end encryption is more powerful than the default iCloud encryption, and walks you through the steps to turn it on.
- Your Data Privacy Is Slipping Away Here's Why, and What You Can Do About It [theconversation.com]
"In 2024, the Identity Theft Resource Center reported that companies sent out 1.3 billion notifications to the victims of data breaches. That’s more than triple the notices sent out the year before. It’s clear that despite growing efforts, personal data breaches are not only continuing, but accelerating. What can you do about this situation? Many people think of the cybersecurity issue as a technical problem. They’re right: Technical controls are an important part of protecting personal information, but they are not enough." The Conversation breaks down other important factors to keep in mind, including consumer awareness and public policy.
- Amazon Must Face Us Class Action Over Alexa Users' Privacy
[reuters.com]
"A federal judge in Seattle on Monday said tens of millions of users of Amazon.com’s cloud-based voice service Alexa can band together in a class action accusing the tech giant of deceptively recording and collecting their private conservations." In the lawsuit, plaintiffs claim "Amazon designed the technology 'to illegally and surreptitiously intercept billions of private conversations' that extended beyond commands aimed at Alexa." Amazon has denied any wrongdoing in the lawsuit, which was filed in 2021."
Why does this update matter? "Class-action status will allow the plaintiffs to pursue large-scale claims against Amazon as a group, as opposed to filing individual claims."
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