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Dozens of companies are hiding how you can delete your personal data, The Markup and CalMatters found. After our reporters reached out for comment, multiple companies have stopped the practice.
The State Board of Education approved a $415,000 contract with the California company on Thursday to transfer the data to a new company and delete it from PowerSchool.
The State Board of Education approved a $415,000 contract with the California company Thursday to transfer the data to a new company and delete it at PowerSchool.
Data brokers are making serious money by selling personal information. Your phone number, email, home address, and Social Security number could be packaged and sold to spammers, scammers, and ...
Color-Logic has unveiled a new software that transforms variable metallic data printing on digital presses. Designed to address longstanding challenges occurring when printing metallic data on ...
It isn’t as simple as pressing “delete” and emptying the trash. Here’s a step-by-step guide.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals said it will acquire 23andMe's business. What happened to 23andMe? Should you delete your data? What to know.
Odds are, your personal data and footprint are all over the internet, with various malicious actors trying to get at personal information that you really should have access to.
In addition to all the standard data brokers and people-finder sites, Unlimited subscribers can request custom removals from any website that exposes their personal data (with the exception of ...
Americans curious about their ancestry likely paid for a DNA test through 23andMe. But with their future unclear, what will happen to customers' data?
The openSNP project, a platform for sharing genetic and phenotypic data, will shut down on April 30, 2025, and delete all user submissions over privacy concerns and the risk of misuse by ...