The price of that gym membership at work? Data on your weight, your blood pressure and even your sleep. https://t.co/Kd04nTqlpC @WSJHealth — Stefanie Ilgenfritz (@stefaniei) February 11, 2019
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RSS feed for this sectionSpecialty credit bureau Checkr earned its +$1 billion valuation by selling “picks and shovels” to the gig economy. https://t.co/U6kMRU2eNS
Specialty credit bureau Checkr earned its +$1 billion valuation by selling “picks and shovels” to the gig economy. https://t.co/U6kMRU2eNS — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 11, 2019
“We may have all come on different ships, but we’re in the same boat now.”
"We may have all come on different ships, but we're in the same boat now." — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 10, 2019
RT @themikepan: “Why do I need a 4Ghz quadcore to run facebook?” This is why. A single word split up into 11 HTML DOM elements to avoid adb…
"Why do I need a 4Ghz quadcore to run facebook?" This is why. A single word split up into 11 HTML DOM elements to avoid adblockers. pic.twitter.com/Zv4RfInrL0 — Mike Pan (@themikepan) February 6, 2019
Popular apps, including Abercrombie & Fitch, Air Canada, & Expedia, are collecting screenshots from users’ phones. https://t.co/RofVgMu0xZ
Popular apps, including Abercrombie & Fitch, Air Canada, & Expedia, are collecting screenshots from users' phones. https://t.co/RofVgMu0xZ — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 7, 2019
Oracle has spent five years & billions of dollars getting really good at following people around the internet. https://t.co/qe1goQoTpN #data
Oracle has spent five years & billions of dollars getting really good at following people around the internet. https://t.co/qe1goQoTpN #data — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 7, 2019
RT @Adam_K_Levin: Facebook will reveal who uploaded your contact info for ad targeting https://t.co/kUMvij6AcE via @techcrunch
Facebook will reveal who uploaded your contact info for ad targeting https://t.co/kUMvij6AcE via @techcrunch — Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) February 6, 2019
The FBI announces partnership with one of the largest consumer genetic testing services, Family Tree DNA. https://t.co/olgugz7GnL #privacy
The FBI announces partnership with one of the largest consumer genetic testing services, Family Tree DNA. https://t.co/olgugz7GnL #privacy — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 1, 2019
@b_fung Agreed. Says Applause sought parental consent form, but verification unclear. No mention of parental consent to BetaBound or uTest.
Agreed. Says Applause sought parental consent form, but verification unclear. No mention of parental consent to BetaBound or uTest. — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) January 30, 2019
Was informed consent given? More dangerous question—can *children* ever give legal consent to Facebook for this? https://t.co/3fviciK5Vq
Was informed consent given? More dangerous question—can *children* ever give legal consent to Facebook for this? https://t.co/3fviciK5Vq — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) January 30, 2019