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Samsung tips built-in privacy screen for Galaxy S26 phones

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Samsung confirms a cool privacy screen upgrade for the Galaxy S26 series
Samsung has finally confirmed one of the most interesting and useful Galaxy S26’s new “Privacy Display” feature.

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The End of Screen Peeking? Why the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Just Made Privacy Protectors Obsolete
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See Samsung Galaxy S26's Privacy Display feature in action
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Leak: 'Anti-Spy' Display, Camera Upgrade Rumoured
As Android users eagerly await Samsung's next flagship lineup, new leaks have surfaced regarding the price, release date, display, and other features of the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra.

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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 brings built-in screen privacy to the next level
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Samsung Galaxy introduces a new privacy layer to block shoulder surfing: How it works and why it matters
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Samsung introduces anti-shoulder surfing privacy screen, its likely to debut with Galaxy S26 Series
This new privacy screen will reportedly look clear only to the person directly in front of it.

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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy smartphone to feature new privacy feature
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Features

Swiatek, Pegula echo Gauff on need for privacy

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Coco Gauff argues for more athlete privacy after Australian Open loss
The two-time Grand Slam champion says she believed cameras were off when she smashed her racquet after an Australian Open loss.

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Swiatek, Pegula echo Gauff on need for privacy at Australian Open
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'Are we animals in the zoo?': Swiatek calls for player privacy at Australian Open
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Serena Williams Offers to Teach Coco Gauff ‘How to Demolish’ Her Tennis Racket After Australian Open Controversy
Serena Williams spoke out in support of Coco Gauff after she smashed her racket in frustration at the Australian Open on Jan. 27

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Serena Williams offers invite to Coco Gauff after leaked Australian Open footage
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'Animals in a zoo': Players back Gauff call for more privacy
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Coco Gauff releases new statement after Australian Open backlash for unleashing rage
Her compatriot, Jessica Pegula, threw her weight behind the claims, adding: “Yeah, I'm not a fan of the cameras. I saw that last night, and I was, like, geez. It's the same thing when Aryna [Sabalenka...

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Olympic Gold Medalist Slams 'Ridiculous' Filming Of Coco Gauff: 'Where Is The Protection?'
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Serena Williams Has Advice For Coco Gauff After Australian Open Controversy
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One Tech Tip: Californians have a new privacy tool for deleting their data

Californians can now use a new tool to request the removal of their personal information from over 500 data brokers.
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Why Data Privacy Is A Strategic Imperative For Every Organization

Data privacy is now at the core of business strategy and digital trust. Privacy is now a fundamental component of leadership responsibility and cybersecurity resilience.
MIT Technology Review
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What AI “remembers” about you is privacy’s next frontier

The ability to remember you and your preferences is rapidly becoming a big selling point for AI chatbots and agents. Earlier this month, Google announced Personal Intelligence, a new way for people to interact with the company’s Gemini chatbot that draws on their Gmail,
Marketing Dive
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Privacy laws raise questions for advertisers: Here’s what the numbers say

With the rise of data privacy laws such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in the U.S ...
CBS News
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States pass privacy laws to protect brain data collected by devices

More states are passing laws to protect information generated by a person's brain and nervous system as technology improves the ability to unlock the sensitive details of a person's health, mental states, emotions, and cognitive functioning. A report by ...
Wired
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Facebook Puts Price on Privacy

How much is privacy worth? Is a yearly subscription for a VPN justified? Is it better to pay with your time, changing the privacy settings on every website you visit? What is a fair price to stop data about who you are and how you behave being used to ...
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