Image-based abuse: tracking the law, the tech, and the gap between them
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Our Privacy category unravels the complex web of data security in the intimate digital sphere. We dissect headline-grabbing incidents like the We-Vibe class-action lawsuit, which exposed the risks of collecting user data from smart sex toys. The section explores innovative solutions, such as Lovense’s implementation of end-to-end encryption for app-controlled devices, setting new standards for user privacy. We delve into the murky waters of data collection on dating apps, examining how Grindr’s sharing of HIV status information sparked global debates on sensitive data handling. The category also scrutinizes adult content platforms, from Pornhub’s controversial age and consent verification systems to OnlyFans’ measures to prevent content leaks. Blockchain’s potential in ensuring user anonymity is explored, with platforms like SpankChain leading the charge in secure, decentralized adult entertainment. We also investigate the privacy implications of emerging technologies, such as VR porn’s data collection practices and the potential risks of deepfake technology in intimate content. From Mozilla Foundation’s “Privacy Not Included” guide for sextech devices to the European Data Protection Board’s guidelines on dating apps, we provide a comprehensive look at the regulatory landscape shaping digital intimacy. Our aim is to empower users with knowledge, helping them navigate the delicate balance between sexual exploration and data protection in the digital age.
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A first-person account of three online sex parties attended during lockdown, covering how Zoom-based events handle consent, anonymity, and the gap between virtual and in-person experience.
Age verification laws are driving adult users toward VPNs at scale, and the difference between providers with real no-logs policies and those performing privacy theater has real consequences.
Age verification systems, browser fingerprinting, and data brokers have fundamentally reshaped the adult content privacy landscape, making incognito mode and basic VPN use insufficient against today's actual threat model.
LG Poland apologized after retweeting a TikTok video that celebrated non-consensual upskirting, apparently commissioned to showcase a dual-screen camera feature on its flagship phones.
Chrome 83 adds granular cookie controls, tab grouping, and DNS over HTTPS, giving users privacy tools that most assumed the browser already provided by default.
South Korea criminalized deepfake porn as a sex crime, carrying up to five years in prison or a $40,500 fine, after research found 25 percent of all porn deepfakes featured K-pop stars.
Safety Detectives found an unsecured CAM4 database exposing 10.88 billion records across 7TB, including payment logs, IP addresses, and explicit chat logs tied to real identities.
Raspberry Dream Labs moved its Unsensored sextech and blockchain event into AltspaceVR on April 23, billing it as the first sextech event held in VR.
Zoom's pandemic-era boom brought millions of new users and a wave of virtual sex parties, alongside serious privacy flaws including Facebook data sharing, an unsecured Mac server, and a surveillance-friendly attention tracker.
California's Assembly Bill would require all adult performers, including cam models, to obtain a state license backed by fingerprinting and a paid training course, drawing opposition from performer union APAG.
Ghostery's tracker audit of eight major dating sites found Match.com leading with 36 trackers, with Facebook and Google present across all eight platforms.
BedPost launches in beta, offering STI transmission risk analysis and personalized testing schedules based on user-inputted sexual behavior data, raising immediate questions about how that data is handled.