A start-up alerts organizations when their sensitive information pops up for sale online.
New state programs allow students to opt out of their local schools part time and instead take online classes—many of them run by for-profit providers.
Online, we are trapped in the recent past. That’s a recipe for feeling powerless.
Balancing privacy and free speech with national-security concerns will be an ongoing problem, and we may only be able to hope for imperfect solutions.
Online media could learn something about news hierarchy from their old-media brethren.
From ephemeral publishing apps to the abandoned Google+ “real names” policy, a push to revive relative namelessness online.