David Garcia+FollowWould You Trade Your Iris for Crypto?OpenAI’s World Network is bringing iris-scanning crypto IDs to the US, but privacy watchdogs are sounding the alarm. Is this the next leap in digital identity, or a biometric data trap waiting to happen? With patchy state laws and global bans piling up, is World’s promise of privacy just marketing, or can it really protect users in the age of AI? Would you scan your eye for a shot at the future—or is this a step too far? #DigitalIdentity #Biometrics #PrivacyDebate #CryptoNews #OpenAI #Tech00Share
Hannah Jones+FollowIs Secure Messaging Ever Truly Secure?So, a modified Signal app used by a US official just got hacked—turns out, the archived chats weren’t even end-to-end encrypted. It’s wild to think that even government-grade messaging tools can have such glaring vulnerabilities. If high-profile users can’t trust their privacy, what does that mean for the rest of us? Are we putting too much faith in so-called secure apps? Let’s talk: would you trust your sensitive info to these platforms? #Cybersecurity #PrivacyDebate #MessagingApps #TechNews #DataBreach #Tech10Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowGoogle Contacts: Privacy or Convenience Win?Google Contacts is about to show your recent chats and calls right on each contact card. It’s a slick move for those who crave seamless digital organization, but it also means granting deeper access to your call and message history. Would you trade a bit of privacy for the ease of tracking your last interaction with someone? Where do you draw the line between convenience and control? #GoogleContacts #PrivacyDebate #TechTrends #DigitalLife #Tech10Share
Hannah Jones+FollowIs Google’s Privacy Sandbox Really Over?Google’s Privacy Sandbox was supposed to revolutionize online privacy, but publishers are quietly stepping away. With limited targeting power and fears of plummeting ad rates, many say it’s time to move on. Yet, some see potential for Chrome’s tech team to build something better from these ashes. Is this the end of privacy innovation or just a pause before the next big leap? What do you think: should Google double down or pivot? #PrivacyDebate #AdTech #Google #DigitalInnovation #FutureOfAdvertising #Tech00Share
Stephen Johnson+FollowIs Microsoft Recall Too Smart for Comfort?Microsoft’s Recall is back, promising to make your PC remember everything you do by taking constant screenshots. Sure, the database is now encrypted and you have to opt in, but is that enough? Imagine your private chats or sensitive info getting indexed and stored—maybe even shared without your knowledge. Is this next-level productivity, or a privacy landmine waiting to explode? Would you trust your device with Recall on? Let’s debate. #MicrosoftRecall #PrivacyDebate #AIFeatures #TechEthics #Windows11 #Tech70Share
Brittney Pope+FollowWould You Trust Microsoft Recall?Microsoft’s Recall feature is back, now with extra security layers after a major privacy backlash. It snapshots your activity so you can search your digital past with artificial intelligence—but is encrypting files and filtering sensitive info enough? Would you enable a tool that remembers everything, or does the risk still outweigh the convenience? Let’s debate: Is this the future of productivity, or a privacy minefield? #MicrosoftRecall #PrivacyDebate #AIFeatures #TechEthics #Windows11 #Tech90Share