One word was mysteriously missing from Amazon's latest product presentation: privacy https://t.co/fHFnPsW4An pic.twitter.com/iToUXZuH6v — Bloomberg Opinion (@bopinion) September 21, 2018
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RSS feed for this sectionNew Apple iTunes TOS: “To help identify & prevent fraud, information about how you use your device, including the approximate number of phone calls or emails you send and receive, will be used to compute a device trust score when you attempt a purchase.” https://t.co/HgTJX4WgFi
New Apple iTunes TOS: "To help identify & prevent fraud, information about how you use your device, including the approximate number of phone calls or emails you send and receive, will be used to compute a device trust score when you attempt a purchase." https://t.co/HgTJX4WgFi — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) September 21, 2018
RT @omertene: .@JulieSBrill: more US consumers use #GDPR based data subject rights than twice all Europeans combined. #privacy https://t.co…
.@JulieSBrill: more US consumers use #GDPR based data subject rights than twice all Europeans combined. #privacy https://t.co/HiDEwA9yUQ — Omer Tene (@omertene) September 20, 2018
“As Autonomous Vehicle technology approaches commercialization, companies will have to engage in a dialogue with government & the public.”—Chris Urmson, CEO of @aurora_inno https://t.co/6aRIR3mdna
"As Autonomous Vehicle technology approaches commercialization, companies will have to engage in a dialogue with government & the public."—Chris Urmson, CEO of @aurora_inno https://t.co/6aRIR3mdna — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) September 21, 2018
“As Automated Vehicle technology approaches commercialization, companies will have to engage in a dialogue with government & the public.”—Chris Urmson, CEO of @aurora_inno https://t.co/6aRIR3mdna #AV
"As Automated Vehicle technology approaches commercialization, companies will have to engage in a dialogue with government & the public."—Chris Urmson, CEO of @aurora_inno https://t.co/6aRIR3mdna #AV — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) September 21, 2018
Cable TV, telephone carriers, electric & gas utilities report all account records to the NCTUE, a credit bureau managed by Equifax. https://t.co/SL3zXJydlU
Cable TV, telephone carriers, electric & gas utilities report all account records to the NCTUE, a credit bureau managed by Equifax. https://t.co/SL3zXJydlU — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) September 21, 2018
“Telecom companies have a lot more resources to send in lobbyists to argue against these privacy bills.” https://t.co/3wWgD4v92J
“Telecom companies have a lot more resources to send in lobbyists to argue against these privacy bills.” https://t.co/3wWgD4v92J — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) September 21, 2018
How to request a free copy of your credit report from the National Consumer Telecommunications & Utilities Exchange (NCTUE). https://t.co/SL3zXJydlU
How to request a free copy of your credit report from the National Consumer Telecommunications & Utilities Exchange (NCTUE).https://t.co/SL3zXJydlU — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) September 21, 2018
How to request your free annual credit report from the National Consumer Telecommunications & Utilities Exchange. https://t.co/DJTUKtcNdm
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Hancock insurance customers must report their eating, drinking and exercise — or lack thereof — every day. https://t.co/cZjH2UNfc2
Hancock insurance customers must report their eating, drinking and exercise — or lack thereof — every day. https://t.co/cZjH2UNfc2 — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) September 21, 2018
