META: Congressional Judiciary Committee uses YouTube Live to broadcast its questioning of Google CEO Sundar Pichai. https://t.co/HM0J89vFWg — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) December 11, 2018
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RSS feed for this sectionMillennials. “This Supreme Court group photo was the 1st to photoshop each Justice’s best pic into one group shot.” https://t.co/gbeNxUFNCi
Millennials. "This Supreme Court group photo was the 1st to photoshop each Justice's best pic into one group shot." https://t.co/gbeNxUFNCi — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) December 11, 2018
For companies that take data, “There are really no consequences other than bad press that gets forgotten about.” https://t.co/Bfcg7q45vz
For companies that take data, “There are really no consequences other than bad press that gets forgotten about.” https://t.co/Bfcg7q45vz — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) December 10, 2018
RT @hypervisible: “The report calculates that by the time a kid turns 18, there will be 70,000 posts about them on the internet.” https://t…
"The report calculates that by the time a kid turns 18, there will be 70,000 posts about them on the internet." https://t.co/U1J5znFnPy — all I got for xmas was surveillance capitalism (@hypervisible) December 6, 2018
RT @hoofnagle: Facebook employees: you might want to know that you could be individually liable under the FTC Act if you participate in or…
Facebook employees: you might want to know that you could be individually liable under the FTC Act if you participate in or control a deceptive act/practice, or if you are recklessly indifferent to the truth or falsity of a misrepresentation https://t.co/xyxDHBn5sP — Chris Hoofnagle (@hoofnagle) December 5, 2018
Employees worry Facebook may be spying on them. So they bought burner phones to communicate with each other. https://t.co/N0sjjOoqlL
Employees worry Facebook may be spying on them. So they bought burner phones to communicate with each other. https://t.co/N0sjjOoqlL — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) December 6, 2018
If a company looks closely enough at any workers’ digital history, they’ll find something they can use against them. https://t.co/eA9CVE2IXP
If a company looks closely enough at any workers' digital history, they’ll find something they can use against them. https://t.co/eA9CVE2IXP — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) December 6, 2018
RT @ashk4n: 2) Facebook engineered ways to access user’s call history w/o alerting users: Team considered access to call history considere…
2) Facebook engineered ways to access user's call history w/o alerting users: Team considered access to call history considered 'high PR risk' but 'growth team will charge ahead'. @Facebook created upgrade path to access data w/o subjecting users to Android permissions dialogue. pic.twitter.com/Oth6WF2oVa — ashkan soltani (@ashk4n) December 5, 2018
Verizon-owned Oath agreed to a fine and a slap on the wrist for trafficking in childrens’ data online. https://t.co/LktRPANUqK #privacy
Verizon-owned Oath agreed to a fine and a slap on the wrist for trafficking in childrens' data online. https://t.co/LktRPANUqK #privacy — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) December 4, 2018
@sleepnumber Interesting. Has any audio been collected? What are all the other types of customer info you collect? @RedTapeChron
Interesting. Has any audio been collected? What are all the other types of customer info you collect? @RedTapeChron — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) December 2, 2018
