Case Study
Zoom Tries to Blur its Own Background—Quietly Changes Terms of Service to Allow AI to Train on User Information
Zoom failed to provide its users control over their personal information when it quietly...+ Read more
Google found itself in a public relations nightmare when it was revealed in 2010 that the project had captured traffic from private wireless networks. Although the company blamed the mistake on a single engineer, an investigation by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) revealed that the collection “resulted from a deliberate software design decision” on Google’s part. Google was investigated by at least seven countries, has had to defend against multiple class action lawsuits, and paid a $7 million settlement to 38 states and the District of Colombia.