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Privacy news is focusing on how consumer convenience and surveillance tech can cross ethical/legal lines, especially around facial recognition. It also highlights privacy-enhancing tools like an end-to-end encrypted Raspberry Pi DIY security camera and X-VPN’s claim to a new independent no-logs audit milestone.

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Key Takeaway Consumers are being pushed to scrutinize facial-recognition privacy claims while considering verifiable encryption and no-logs audits for safer alternatives.
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Consumers are being pushed to scrutinize facial-recognition privacy claims while considering verifiable encryption and no-logs audits for safer alternatives.

Privacy news is focusing on how consumer convenience and surveillance tech can cross ethical/legal lines, especially around facial recognition. It also highlights privacy-enhancing tools like an end-to-end encrypted Raspberry Pi DIY security camera and X-VPN’s claim to a new independent no-logs audit milestone.

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Allegation type privacy violations from facial recognition tools
Security features end-to-end encryption and on-device AI
VPN claim X-VPN’s independent no-logs audit

What to Watch

  • Follow developments in the Amazon/Ring facial-recognition privacy lawsuit for rulings or settlement updates. Engadget
  • Track new audit releases or verification details tied to X-VPN’s independent no-logs audit claims. PCWorld
  • Watch the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W DIY camera project for continued security/feature updates supporting end-to-end encryption. CNX Software

What Changed

  • Amazon, Ring sued for alleged privacy violations from facial recognition tools Engadget
  • X-VPN’s Independent No-Logs Audit Marks a New Privacy Milestone PCWorld
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Which brand had the first integrated laptop privacy screen?

HP Sure View: World's first integrated privacy screen - YouTube Watch On Surface is far from the first laptop to feature an integrated privacy screen. HP's Sure View method made its debut in 2016 on the EliteBook 840 G3 and EliteBook 1040 G3, and we actually have a hands-on video with the original implementation, which I've embedded above. Blast from the pastThe top comment on the 2016 Sure View video reads, "They already have this. It's called screens with crappy viewing angles..." Sometimes it's nice to be reminded of how far display tech has come in the last decade! Like any good privacy s

Surface Laptop 8's privacy screen isn't like the others — here's how the feature evolved in HP, Lenovo, and Dell laptops
How does Dell handle privacy screens in its laptops?

Dell's SafeScreen arrived in 2019 for select Latitude 7000 business laptops, and its implementation was almost identical to Lenovo's and HP's. Just hit a shortcut on your keyboard to enable the privacy screen and carry on working. However, the inner workings were different from the first Sure View generation. Dell chose to rely entirely on the display's backlight to obscure the picture. Although it cut down on viewing angles and also didn't sap battery life as much, it also affected the real user sitting head-on. Like with HP and Lenovo, Dell's SafeScreen has evolved to be easier on the eyes a

Surface Laptop 8's privacy screen isn't like the others — here's how the feature evolved in HP, Lenovo, and Dell laptops
How is the new Surface privacy screen different?

Image 1 of 2 Our Editor-in-Chief, Daniel Rubino, was among the first in the world to test the new Surface Laptop 8 privacy screen, and he shared some insights into why it's different from other laptop implementations. As Rubino explains, Surface takes a similar approach to what Samsung did with its Galaxy S26 Ultra. The best part about Microsoft/Samsung's approach is that the privacy screen doesn't harm brightness, color reproduction, or contrast. Rubino tested 100% sRGB, 89% AdobeRGB, and 100% P3 color reproduction using a colorimeter with and without the privacy screen enabled. It was also a

Surface Laptop 8's privacy screen isn't like the others — here's how the feature evolved in HP, Lenovo, and Dell laptops
Are there any privacy features?

The only people who can view your camera feed are those who have the login, which the user creates with a personal email.  "Kiwibit devices and video feeds are not publicly accessible by default," a spokesperson for the brand told CNET. "Users maintain full control over shared access permissions and can choose whether to invite family members or friends to access footage through the app's optional sharing feature." Additionally, the cloud storage is encrypted, and Kiwibit doesn't sell or share data with third parties, nor does it share specific user location information, the spokesperson said.

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