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After many years of using #Google and #Facebook Ads, I have never been able to reconcile click reports to our server logs. I don’t even try anymore. That’s why I like Brave Browser, hopefully BAT economics can drive changes. link.medium.com/KHZduAlh6db edition.cnn.com/2021/02/18/tec…

After many years of using #Google and #Facebook Ads, I have never been able to reconcile click reports to our server logs. I don’t even try anymore. That’s why I...
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Maybe someone can explain to me why they don’t just use the built-in system keychain in macOS for passwords and trust an external company for all their password? #1Password theverge.com/2020/11/17/215…

Maybe someone can explain to me why they don’t just use the built-in system keychain in macOS for passwords and trust an external company for all their password? #1Password theverge.com/2020/11/17/215…
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It is still very confusing. #Privacy means can’t make money from users, free from all business activities from usage? Or simply untrackable back to the individual user without explicit consent like active user registration at Binance? #Brave is good. gizmodo.com/brave-blows-up…

It is still very confusing. #Privacy means can’t make money from users, free from all business activities from usage? Or simply untrackable back to the individual user without explicit consent...
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We all know that mobile operators can all trace back where you used your phone. I chose to use my phone knowing this and happy to share such info to help with managing the spread of #COVID19 or any future emergencies. No #privacy issues. pic.twitter.com/TFAHp20qVt

We all know that mobile operators can all trace back where you used your phone. I chose to use my phone knowing this and happy to share such info to...
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When they say a “back-door”, it sounds so secretive. But what they are essentially asking for is to enforce multi-key for encrypted communications. But still can’t stop baddies running their own encryption. #privacy pcmag.com/news/369716/at…

When they say a “back-door”, it sounds so secretive. But what they are essentially asking for is to enforce multi-key for encrypted communications. But still can’t stop baddies running their...
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It’s not the first time #Facebook trying to get into payment business. Maybe with new #crypto can achieve holy grail of PII? Optimal pricing and trading of personal privacy data? Just like Amazon can optimally price a book? wsj.com/articles/faceb…

It’s not the first time #Facebook trying to get into payment business. Maybe with new #crypto can achieve holy grail of PII? Optimal pricing and trading of personal privacy data?...
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Banning facial recognition just for local government agencies won’t help with user privacy, many companies will continue to exploit it. But will certain protect jobs by deliberately avoiding tools to speed up certain type of tedious tasks. #AI bbc.com/news/technolog…

Banning facial recognition just for local government agencies won’t help with user privacy, many companies will continue to exploit it. But will certain protect jobs by deliberately avoiding tools to...
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