Kate Middleton hospital hit with fresh allegation
The Princess of Wales' medical records are the subject of an investigation after a staffer at The London Clinic tried to access them.
Kate Middleton could sue over medical records breach
Kate Middleton could get compensation under U.K. law if her privacy rights were infringed at a London hospital, an expert says.
New Kate Middleton photo is a fresh crisis for the palace
The Princess of Wales' aides had appealed to respect her privacy before she was photographed in Windsor.
Prince Harry's multi-million-dollar gamble
Battle lines were drawn between Prince Harry and a Murdoch tabloid as new insight emerged into the huge cost of failure.
China's CCTV giant accused of role in Orwellian "smart campus"
Project specifications required a system that can track students' social lives, ethnicity and whether or not they practice Islam.
What Prince Harry's Daily Mail ruling could mean for tabloid press
Prince Harry is on a mission to give the British tabloids a "bloody nose" in "the ultimate legal fight night," a lawyer told Newsweek.
Republicans increasingly worried about how government uses their data
A large number of Americans are worried about how the government uses their data, but it's particularly a concern among Republicans.
Time To Enhance Digital Privacy Protections for Minors
Few issues strike at the core of parents' concerns more than protecting children's privacy on the internet.
Securing Your Digital Identity Rights in the AI Revolution
Imagine if there could be two of you. With the recent developments in generative AI that's become possible very rapidly.
These modern cars are revealing and selling your secrets
Some automakers will sell user data related to "intelligence" and "psychological traits," and will share information about "sexual activity" as well.
Gov monitors Global Entry travelers daily, even if they aren't traveling
"Trusted traveler"? Don't kid yourself. If you traveled this year, the Feds are spying on you.
Kate Middleton's paparazzi hounding is focus of new viral video
Footage captured of photographers crowding Kate on her 25th birthday has been viewed over 150,000 times in 24 hours on social media site, TikTok.
Zoom denies A.I. fears sparked by recent update
The tech company said users' content would only be used to train its artificial intelligence programs with their consent.
How to Avoid Privacy and Data Security Risks Associated with AI
There are a number of steps organizations can take to help educate employees and minimize privacy and data security risks.
Did Jonah Hill's leaked texts wreck his reputation? PR experts weigh in
Hill has so far remained publicly silent after his ex Sarah Brady shared screenshots of a slew of text messages allegedly from the actor.
How Meghan Markle paparazzi pictures came about—"No one calls me"
Meghan Markle is frequently accused of tipping off the paparazzi, but a photographer who pictured her four times told Newsweek: "She absolutely does not."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are being papped more than ever
Recent paparazzi activity is unique because of the number of published images at a time when the Sussexes have not particularly dominated the news cycle.
Prince Harry's battle over Princess Lilibet's privacy
Unblurred photographs of the princess run by a U.S. media outlet show that Harry's issues with the tabloid press extend beyond British news organizations.
Princess Lilibet photos reveal Prince Harry faces big privacy threat
Prince Harry has repeatedly accused the U.K. press of invading his privacy, but it was a U.S. tabloid that printed unpixelated images of Princess Lilibet.
Safeguarding Ideas In The Age Of Digital Censorship: Lessons From The Guten
These strategies may help to prevent your ideas from being censored in the digital age, ensuring that your message reaches its intended audience.
Prince Harry is fighting U.S. paparazzi battles royals already won in U.K.
Harry and Meghan "left Britain because they wanted a better relationship with the media" but have ended up echoing Princess Diana's experience.
Piers Morgan hits back at Prince Harry after royal phone-hacking claims
The broadcaster gave a candid response after being implicated by Prince Harry in his lawsuit against former Morgan edited tabloid the Daily Mirror.
Tabloid deletes story about Prince Harry turning "woke" post-Meghan
A U.K. tabloid sued four times by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pulled a story about "bewildering requests" from the Duchess of Sussex.
Homeland Security sued over Prince Harry visa and drugs: "Favoritism"
Prince Harry's visa records and drug use are the subject of a lawsuit that cites his description of his frostbitten penis and his roasting by "South Park."
Woman slammed for insisting she read husband's diary: "Invasion of privacy"
The husband is "jotting some things that go around in his head too much," but his wife wants to know what they are. An expert told Newsweek she is being clingy.
My new neighbors have left me feeling violated
"I feel violated and unsafe in my own backyard. In fact, have not used my backyard since."
Woman explaining why she doesn't want mother-in-law in her bedroom dragged
"If you're not happy with the free childcare she's providing, then look elsewhere," one user said.
Prince Harry's tabloid lawsuit could drag royals to the witness box
Prince Harry is suing the Daily Mail newspaper in a case that mentions Prince William and accuses "the institution" of covering up phone-hacking.
The strange alliance forming to protect TikTok
From Fox News host Tucker Carlson to progressives like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, an unlikely alliance has formed to save TikTok from a future ban.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's media battles won't do them any "favors"
Author Sally Bedell Smith said that Harry and Meghan should at some point "back off" from their battles with the media, on Newsweek's "The Royal Report."