VANCOUVER, Wash. — As concerns grow nationwide over hidden cameras in public restrooms and locker rooms, Evergreen Public Schools is taking a proactive approach by deploying a specially trained ...
GRAY, Ga. — A new residency verification policy implemented by Jones County Schools is raising concerns among some residents who say the change feels like an invasion of privacy. The district is now ...
For years, location permissions have been a bit of a mess on Android. You open an app, it asks for your location, and you’re suddenly making a decision: While using the app? Always? Precise?
Cities in Kentucky are using automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) to record passing vehicles, raising privacy concerns. A DEA agent improperly used Louisville's camera system for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whether government officials in Kentucky want to admit it or not, they are answering a fundamental question every time they fund ...
Google’s Android 17 Beta 3 Is Here: What’s New Ahead of the Final Release Your email has been sent Android 17 Beta 3 is here… and it’s not trying to impress at first glance. As Google gets closer to ...
The operating system (OS) running on your phone plays a vital role in managing the hardware and software, and additionally, ensures your device is secure against unauthorized access and that your data ...
Android 17 Beta 3 introduces a new “location button.” The button is designed to provide simplified access to precise location for one-time use. Consent allows the app to access your location data for ...
Jon Gilbert is a Features Writer for Android Police. I've covered Android since 2021, focusing on writing features and guides about Android apps and features that directly affect users. I've attended ...
Android is testing Native App Locks, a feature that lets users secure individual apps with a fingerprint or PIN. It helps protect private data, hide notifications, and makes sharing phones safer and ...
The Spurs fan recording the texts is the one who should be reprimanded for invasion of privacy. There was nothing outright egregious in the text. If we were to scour the video owner’s text history, ...