More than $550 million was invested in Pittsburgh technology companies in 2018. https://t.co/WpE6IddXjH — Richard Lunak (@rlunak) April 3, 2019
RT @KellyeMedia: Joel Winston, an attorney focused on privacy, hailed the bill as “the first legislation by any American state to force dat…
Joel Winston, an attorney focused on privacy, hailed the bill as “the first legislation by any American state to force data mining companies out of the shadows.” But he says the regulations are “more symbolic than substantive.” #privacy #KellyeMedia #data https://t.co/ThLi0YXB5K pic.twitter.com/dS0kUcN8KP — Kellye Media (@KellyeMedia) March 4, 2019
@RogerBQuesada Way to go Roger! We are peers. Banning forced arbitration in all public & private student lending would restore borrower legal rights! Good luck in your campaign!
Way to go Roger! We are peers. Banning forced arbitration in all public & private student lending would restore borrower legal rights! Good luck in your campaign! — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) April 2, 2019
Us: We can’t rent an apartment or get a job or open a bank account without a credit check. Them: In this White House, they “stopped the performing of credit checks for potential employees.” https://t.co/7QT9g764UP #fairness #credit
Us: We can’t rent an apartment or get a job or open a bank account without a credit check. Them: In this White House, they “stopped the performing of credit checks for potential employees.” https://t.co/7QT9g764UP #fairness #credit — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) April 2, 2019
RT @hypervisible: Employees drive around Louisville’s poorest neighborhoods and offer $20 for residents’ DNA. Exploitative AF. https://t.c…
Employees drive around Louisville’s poorest neighborhoods and offer $20 for residents’ DNA. Exploitative AF. https://t.co/a9DdNjYIHH — One Ring (doorbell) to surveil them all… (@hypervisible) April 2, 2019
Episode 5 of the Breach podcast reveals the inside story of how Congress acted swiftly to punish Equifax, jail the greedy executives & send $500 to every American effected. https://t.co/qcXj53j7HZ #data #privacy #breach #AprilFoolsDay2019
Episode 5 of the Breach podcast reveals the inside story of how Congress acted swiftly to punish Equifax, jail the greedy executives & send $500 to every American effected. https://t.co/qcXj53j7HZ #data #privacy #breach #AprilFoolsDay2019 — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) April 2, 2019
@mwittenberger @WellsFargo This is going to sound crazy, but your house has its own specialty credit report too! https://t.co/6oYHL00ZjB
This is going to sound crazy, but your house has its own specialty credit report too! https://t.co/6oYHL00ZjB — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) April 2, 2019
@Laura__Antonini Great question! Equifax may disagree, but it certainly appears to meet the FCRA definition of credit score at 15 USC 1681g(f)(2)(A).
Great question! Equifax may disagree, but it certainly appears to meet the FCRA definition of credit score at 15 USC 1681g(f)(2)(A). — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) April 1, 2019
Internet, meet Equifax’s newest credit bureau. Trying to rent a house or apartment? Equifax will happily contact your past landlords & employers. And Equifax can judge your ability to have housing with the “tenant scorecard.” https://t.co/dMmU5oVEZd https://t.co/YHRsYzrNFL
Internet, meet Equifax’s newest credit bureau. Trying to rent a house or apartment? Equifax will happily contact your past landlords & employers. And Equifax can judge your ability to have housing with the “tenant scorecard.” https://t.co/dMmU5oVEZd pic.twitter.com/YHRsYzrNFL — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) April 1, 2019
This is not #AprilFoolsDay . Equifax & FICO announce partnership to collect & sell more of our personal & financial data. https://t.co/vczSRPNlxI
This is not #AprilFoolsDay . Equifax & FICO announce partnership to collect & sell more of our personal & financial data. https://t.co/vczSRPNlxI — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) April 1, 2019