“Mom we have discussed this,” the teen commented on Gwyneth’s Instagram post. “You may not post anything without my consent.” https://t.co/0GkCek525J #privacy #facialrecognition #kidsprivacy #instagram

“Mom we have discussed this,” the teen commented on Gwyneth’s Instagram post. “You may not post anything without my consent.” https://t.co/0GkCek525J #privacy #facialrecognition #kidsprivacy #instagram — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 28, 2019

RT @tomgara: What an incredible scam: Office Depot offered customers a “PC Health Check” that didn’t actually scan their computers, it just…

What an incredible scam: Office Depot offered customers a “PC Health Check” that didn’t actually scan their computers, it just automatically told them their computers were infected and they needed to spend hundreds of dollars fixing it https://t.co/52OYSNlstZ pic.twitter.com/bNBuj4F8ek — Tom Gara (@tomgara) March 28, 2019

.@Hudgov charges that Facebook’s ad platform is a digital redlining tool at scale, enabling advertisers to discriminate by “race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin, or disability.” 42 USC 3604(a)(f)(1). https://t.co/R3m3UMz8gF #digitalredlining #fairhousing

.@Hudgov charges that Facebook’s ad platform is a digital redlining tool at scale, enabling advertisers to discriminate by “race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin, or disability.” 42 USC 3604(a)(f)(1). https://t.co/R3m3UMz8gF #digitalredlining #fairhousing — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 28, 2019

Incredible. IBM out here stealing people’s faces right off their heads. There is no “opt-out.” If your pictures were on Flickr, your face might belong to IBM now. Thanks to @NBCnews for the search tool. https://t.co/qr5GrNMc2u #FaceDatabase #privacy #data

Incredible. IBM out here stealing people’s faces right off their heads. There is no “opt-out.” If your pictures were on Flickr, your face might belong to IBM now. Thanks to @NBCnews for the search tool. https://t.co/qr5GrNMc2u #FaceDatabase #privacy #data — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 12, 2019

Despite IBM’s assurances that @Flickr users can opt out of the database, @NBCNews discovered that its impossible to get photos removed. IBM requires users to email links to photos they want removed, but IBM refuses to publish the list of Flickr users & photos in the #FaceDatabase https://t.co/5sbVked8tR

Despite IBM’s assurances that @Flickr users can opt out of the database, @NBCNews discovered that its impossible to get photos removed. IBM requires users to email links to photos they want removed, but IBM refuses to publish the list of Flickr users & photos in the #FaceDatabase https://t.co/5sbVked8tR — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 12, 2019

Do not listen to Episode 2 of the Breach podcast if you’re easily triggered by hearing Equifax’s former CEO tell MBA students: “We sell data back to those who gave us the data for a gross margin of about 90%. That’s a pretty unique model. [laughs].” https://t.co/aerDli1zJ9

Do not listen to Episode 2 of the Breach podcast if you’re easily triggered by hearing Equifax’s former CEO tell MBA students: “We sell data back to those who gave us the data for a gross margin of about 90%. That's a pretty unique model. [laughs]." https://t.co/aerDli1zJ9 — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 11, 2019

RT @AbdulElSayed: $1,560,000,000,000. 1.56 trillion dollars. That’s the total student loan debt in the United States. We have a crisis o…

$1,560,000,000,000. 1.56 trillion dollars. That's the total student loan debt in the United States. We have a crisis on our hand — and predatory loan companies are profiting off of it. We need bold ideas: we need free college for all. — Abdul El-Sayed (@AbdulElSayed) March 9, 2019

The Equifax-managed NCTUE specialty credit reporting agency tracks the cell phone, cable TV, broadband Internet & utility payment histories of 200 million Americans. https://t.co/SL3zXJydlU #privacy #data #credit #water #electricity #Internet #NetNeutrality #breach #Equifax

The Equifax-managed NCTUE specialty credit reporting agency tracks the cell phone, cable TV, broadband Internet & utility payment histories of 200 million Americans. https://t.co/SL3zXJydlU #privacy #data #credit #water #electricity #Internet #NetNeutrality #breach #Equifax — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 11, 2019

Everyone: How many specialty credit reporting agencies are selling our personal information for use in financial & employment decisions? Congress; FTC; CFPB; all 50 states: We don’t know. https://t.co/aerDli1zJ9 #privacy #breach #credit #fintech #insurtech #data #gigeconomy

Everyone: How many specialty credit reporting agencies are selling our personal information for use in financial & employment decisions? Congress; FTC; CFPB; all 50 states: We don’t know.https://t.co/aerDli1zJ9 #privacy #breach #credit #fintech #insurtech #data #gigeconomy — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 11, 2019

Everyone: How many specialty credit reporting agencies are selling our personal information for use in financial & employment decisions? Congress, FTC, CFPB, all 50 states: We don’t know. Ask Joel. https://t.co/aerDli1zJ9

Everyone: How many specialty credit reporting agencies are selling our personal information for use in financial & employment decisions? Congress, FTC, CFPB, all 50 states: We don’t know. Ask Joel. https://t.co/aerDli1zJ9 — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 11, 2019