Maker of camera for anyone's living room says, "We definitely don't want a society where there's a camera in everyone's living room" https://t.co/hkvioEwMwb pic.twitter.com/QC4ulZ8aqC — Drew Harwell (@drewharwell) February 20, 2019
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RSS feed for this sectionWorld’s most advanced information co. Google admitted it made an “error” in failing to disclose the Nest microphone. https://t.co/dPJkjHZehh
World's most advanced information co. Google admitted it made an "error" in failing to disclose the Nest microphone. https://t.co/dPJkjHZehh — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 20, 2019
Police wouldn’t reveal which DNA website they used, only that “it was a genealogy company you see advertised on TV.” https://t.co/OueXNjNsWX
Police wouldn't reveal which DNA website they used, only that “it was a genealogy company you see advertised on TV.” https://t.co/OueXNjNsWX — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 18, 2019
Cambridge Analytica employee Brittany Kaiser produced “documents & data” in response to special counsel subpoena. https://t.co/mJEX6qy7FJ
Cambridge Analytica employee Brittany Kaiser produced "documents & data" in response to special counsel subpoena. https://t.co/mJEX6qy7FJ — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 17, 2019
RT @jeremybmerrill: Facebook lets anti-vaxxers target ads specifically at women who are ‘interested in pregnancy’. (But Facebook refuses…
Facebook lets anti-vaxxers target ads specifically at women who are 'interested in pregnancy'. (But Facebook refuses to put that targeting information into its public database.) great find by @lachlan https://t.co/7swRhWc7AY pic.twitter.com/vnvsxNWVrw — Jeremy B. Merrill (@jeremybmerrill) February 14, 2019
“Keeping borrowers confused and paying longer, while interest & servicing fees accumulate, isnt a bug in the system” https://t.co/yzjjI7mkLD
"Keeping borrowers confused and paying longer, while interest & servicing fees accumulate, isnt a bug in the system" https://t.co/yzjjI7mkLD — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 15, 2019
Facebook tracks BOLO users’ whereabouts by using their smartphone’s location data collected through the FB app. https://t.co/UOy2vHwio6
Facebook tracks BOLO users' whereabouts by using their smartphone's location data collected through the FB app. https://t.co/UOy2vHwio6 — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 14, 2019
The FTC’s rumored multi-billion dollar fine against Facebook is for deceptive claims, not “privacy” violations. https://t.co/Eou56uTkP3
The FTC's rumored multi-billion dollar fine against Facebook is for deceptive claims, not "privacy" violations. https://t.co/Eou56uTkP3 — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 14, 2019
“The rich will have privacy online and the poor (and most vulnerable) will have their data exploited.” https://t.co/BtyIEIgE8O #privacygap
"The rich will have privacy online and the poor (and most vulnerable) will have their data exploited." https://t.co/BtyIEIgE8O #privacygap — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 13, 2019
“I had to disable my Google blocker when I paid my taxes because the IRS has Google Analytics on its website.” #privacy
"I had to disable my Google blocker when I paid my taxes because the IRS has Google Analytics on its website." #privacy — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 12, 2019