There are ingrained barriers to how far dating app Bumble can go towards emancipating women from the old-fashioned courtship power dynamics it claims to be shifting.
“Stranger danger” now lurks less in the streets, and more in adult dating apps, gaming sites and consoles, and social media.
Online communication provides a haven for people to connect with others, but there's a dark side to low-risk interaction.
Pioneering research indicates that those with an acquired brain injury are particularly vulnerable to falling victim to online fraud.
Relationships from friendships, business partnerships and even marriages continue to be forged at Monash. Read stories from fellow Monash alumni on how they 'met at Monash'.
A new research project is aiming to better understand the extent, nature and impact of rising tech-facilitated abuse.
The COVID-19 lockdown has seen some concerning trends emerge among the network of online men's groups.
Grindr is deleting its "ethnicity filter" in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, but although digital apps are spaces for connection, online dating platforms often provide a safe space for racist attitudes.
Coronavirus has meant more time at home, more time online and more image-based abuse.
New facial recognition technology is justifiably raising fears for the end of privacy as we know it.
Largely enabled by Apple's AirDrop technology, digital flashing is far from 'playful', and unquestionably image-based abuse.
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