Data Privacy Concerns Persist for Tech and Finance; China Boosts Gold Reserves Amidst Global Tech Development
Data Privacy Concerns Persist for Tech and Finance; China Boosts Gold Reserves Amidst Global Tech Development
Recent reports highlight significant data privacy challenges across major industries. Google is set to pay $135 million to settle a lawsuit regarding unauthorized Android data transfers, while American National Bank & Trust faces a settlement for a network breach that exposed sensitive customer information. In a separate development, ZenO has launched a public beta for its AI-powered real-world data collection, indicating advancements in technology. Concurrently, BRICS nation China continues to aggressively acquire gold, adding $178.98 million to its reserves in one month, as experts predict a continued rally for the precious metal.
Google is preparing to pay $135 million to end a lawsuit claiming its Android software transferred users’ data without permission. The class action lawsuit alleges the Android operating system quietly initiated data transfers over cell networks even when devices were not in use. Plaintiffs say the transfers violated consumer privacy rights and forced users to […]
A US bank is preparing to hand thousands of dollars to customers after a network breach placed their sensitive data at risk. American National Bank & Trust has settled a class action lawsuit accusing the lender of failing to implement or maintain adequate data security measures to protect customers’ private information. According to the newly […]
ZenO has launched its Public Beta integrated with Story for Real-World Data Collection Powering Physical AI.
BRICS nation China is pouring paper money into gold at a relentless rate, according to a new report. China added one ton of gold to its reserves in December, worth approximately $178.98 million at current prices, reports the World Gold Council. Gold is trading at $5,074 an ounce at time of writing. China’s gold purchases […]