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LinkedIn has come under fire for automatically opting its users into a program that uses their data for training generative AI models. This revelation, first reported by 404Media, sparked privacy ...
The class-action lawsuit alleges LinkedIn buried important disclosures and then tried to cover its tracks after violating users' privacy rights.
LinkedIn is using account holders’ data to train its AI models, as per the company’s updated privacy policy, which came into effect on September 18. The policy mentions that the company is ...
Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog has raised concerns over job-focused social media platform LinkedIn’s latest privacy policy update, which allows its generative artificial intelligence models to ...
Senior writer at Forbes covering cybercrime, privacy and surveillance. Yet another major tech company is training AI models with user data—by default—and not informing users first. Following ...
Eagle-eyed privacy experts had already spotted a quiet edit LinkedIn made to its privacy ... Despite the ICO previously raising concerns about Meta’s practices, the regulator has so far stood ...
LinkedIn users in the U.S. — but not the EU, EEA, or Switzerland, likely due to those regions’ data privacy rules — have an opt-out toggle in their settings screen disclosing that LinkedIn ...
raised concerns. Is this a sign that only EU-like privacy laws can fully protect our privacy? Before LinkedIn, both Meta (the parent company behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) and X ...
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) criticised the Microsoft-owned platform due to concerns ... LinkedIn’s parent company Microsoft faced GDPR violation complaints over school data privacy.