What’s the point of a penalty if it doesn’t deter #Facebook to violate user #privacy again? It seems more like a well considered cost of doing business for them. techcrunch.com/2019/04/24/fac…
#Facebook is so good at carefully saying that they have not “internally abused or improperly accessed” 600 million user passwords. But not to specifically how they have used it. Do you have a choice not to trust them? newsroom.fb.com/news/2019/03/k…
#Facebook is so good at carefully saying that they have not “internally abused or improperly accessed” 600 million user passwords. But not to specifically how they have used it. Do…
DNA testing companies don’t care about the accuracy at this stage, just to collect as many samples as they can. Their valuation will be tied to their sample library size. techcrunch.com/2019/01/18/dna…
DNA testing companies don’t care about the accuracy at this stage, just to collect as many samples as they can. Their valuation will be tied to their sample library size….
#Facebook won’t take user privacy seriously for 22.5 million dollars, try 22.5 billion! sify.com/finance/facebo…
#Facebook won’t take user privacy seriously for 22.5 million dollars, try 22.5 billion! sify.com/finance/facebo…
We are still not treating data as valuable asset, with clear ownership, usage rights and penalties for mishandling, etc. https://twitter.com/SAI/status/1049496335790034944
We are still not treating data as valuable asset, with clear ownership, usage rights and penalties for mishandling, etc. In the Google+ case, the perception of a cover-up is likely…
Do you really want your full dating history, with all whatapp and messenger messages, photos and locations stored on #Facebook forever? How about the full list of people you have a crush on? #DeleteFacebookNow cnet.com/g00/videos/hig…
Do you really want your full dating history, with all whatapp and messenger messages, photos and locations stored on #Facebook forever? How about the full list of people you have…
Should companies allow Amazon or others to listen in to their business meetings? venturebeat.com/2017/11/30/ama…
Should companies allow Amazon or others to listen in to their business meetings? venturebeat.com/2017/11/30/ama…
@dylanrsteele It will be fixed somehow, but it will be a compromise, securely storing transactional data of every cent is not economical.
@dylanrsteele It will be fixed somehow, but it will be a compromise, securely storing transactional data of every cent is not economical.
Maybe we can rethink how personal data should be stored or accessed. We all have a connected personal device now. Do we need centralized database? nbcnews.com/business/consu…
Maybe we can rethink how personal data should be stored or accessed. We all have a connected personal device now. Do we need centralized database? nbcnews.com/business/consu…
The idea of giving #Facebook our “non-consensual intimate image” in order to stop it from spreading is not too comforting. Can we trust FB enough? thenextweb.com/facebook/2017/…
The idea of giving #Facebook our “non-consensual intimate image” in order to stop it from spreading is not too comforting. Can we trust FB enough? thenextweb.com/facebook/2017/…
Hacking is not supposed to be easy. #Blockchain might help with data security. But #AI might be the game changer. thenextweb.com/contributors/2…
Hacking is not supposed to be easy. #Blockchain might help with data security. But #AI might be the game changer. thenextweb.com/contributors/2…
Baddies will use strong #encryption anyway. 9to5mac.com/2017/10/23/fbi…
Baddies will use strong #encryption anyway. 9to5mac.com/2017/10/23/fbi…