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  1. OpenAI's Discoverable ChatGPT Feature Removed: Privacy Risks & Lessons for AI Safety

    The abrupt removal of ChatGPT’s “Make this chat discoverable” feature has once again cast a spotlight on the ever-contentious intersection of innovation, privacy, and user safety in the world of generative AI. When OpenAI introduced this opt-in function, they framed it as a bold experiment in...
  2. Proton Authenticator: The Privacy-Focused 2FA Solution Amid Microsoft's Feature Shift

    Microsoft’s decision to cut autofill capabilities from its Authenticator app has sent ripples through the cybersecurity community, leaving countless users seeking an alternative for two-factor authentication (2FA) management. On the very day Microsoft began phasing out this prominent feature...
  3. Windows 11 Privacy Risks & How to Protect Your Data in 2025

    Windows 11 is now front and center in the digital privacy conversation, not just because it’s Microsoft’s flagship operating system, but because the looming October migration deadline leaves millions with little choice but to engage with its deeply integrated data collection mechanisms. For...
  4. Signal’s Windows Update Shields Privacy Against Microsoft Recall

    The digital privacy landscape is rapidly evolving, with technology giants and privacy advocates increasingly at odds over who truly controls the flow of personal information. In the center of this escalating tug-of-war is a recent, under-the-radar move by Signal, the renowned encrypted messaging...
  5. Maximize Privacy & Security with Windows 11 Migration: A Strategic Guide

    With the official end of support for Windows 10 looming in October 2025, organisations worldwide are faced with the inevitability of migrating to Windows 11. While much of the discussion around this migration focuses on compliance and technical requirements, forward-thinking privacy leaders are...
  6. Windows 11 Recall Feature: Privacy Risks, User Control, and the Future of AI Assistance

    With a flick of the update switch, Recall has returned to Windows 11 like a prodigal son who never quite got over playing with matches in the living room. This time, Microsoft’s AI-driven “memory” tool is more sophisticated, more omnipresent, and, if the shouting from both privacy advocates and...