LinkedIn is facing two lawsuits over its practice of scanning users’ browsers to determine which extensions they’re running.
A German group claims LinkedIn is 'illegally searching' users' computers. But the Microsoft-owned site says it collects data ...
AI chatbots make it possible for people who can’t code to build apps, sites and tools. But it’s decidedly problematic.
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LinkedIn Hit With Class-Action Lawsuits Over Browser-Extension Scanning
LinkedIn says it scans extensions to prevent invasive web scraping and calls the California lawsuits 'a house of cards built ...
LLMs are quietly reshaping data journalism workflows at The Hindu, helping reporters process vast document sets, write ...
Recent findings indicate that LinkedIn may not be as trustworthy as previously thought. A report from Fairlinked eV, ...
A BrowserGate investigation alleges LinkedIn secretly scans over 6,000 browser extensions and builds device fingerprints ...
Ontario is right to abandon rule that limited international grads’ access to medical residency spots
Ontario has quietly dropped its controversial rule that only medical-school graduates who previously completed at least two ...
Everyone is struggling with rising food prices. So, imagine if you had to serve 1,000 meals a day with a budget of about $3 ...
LinkedIn calls it a smear campaign, but does not deny scanning people's browsers for extensions.
LinkedIn faces privacy concerns after a report claimed it tracks users’ browser activity and scans installed extensions. While the company denies misuse, the revelations have sparked debate over ...
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LinkedIn faces heat over BrowserGate claims
LinkedIn is facing mounting privacy questions after an investigation branded “BrowserGate” alleged the Microsoft-owned professional network scans thousands of browser extensions and gathers detailed ...
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