Facebook patented an algorithm to guess financial status from data it collects, like education & home ownership. https://t.co/G8zWJn2y9Q #F8 — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) May 1, 2018
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RSS feed for this section“You Facebook won’t be as good while it re-learns your preferences.” https://t.co/Us33hdEy4x
"You Facebook won't be as good while it re-learns your preferences." https://t.co/Us33hdEy4x — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) May 1, 2018
RT @RMac18: lmao at the ads that Facebook is running on Google https://t.co/X2uJmNaBrS
lmao at the ads that Facebook is running on Google pic.twitter.com/X2uJmNaBrS — Ryan Macc (@RMac18) May 1, 2018
RT @Brook: New TOS and #privacy policies I’ve received just in the last day or so https://t.co/zYDBWXTnxr
New TOS and #privacy policies I've received just in the last day or so pic.twitter.com/zYDBWXTnxr — Brook Silva-Braga (@Brook) April 25, 2018
Can you recommend a good Terms of Service contract I should read today? #LawDay
Can you recommend a good Terms of Service contract I should read today? #LawDay — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) May 1, 2018
RT @privacymate: . @fitbit @fitbitme Yesterday, you liked our tweet about you selling your user data to brokers with you new Google partner…
. @fitbit @fitbitme Yesterday, you liked our tweet about you selling your user data to brokers with you new Google partnership. Bot much?? — PrivacyMate (@privacymate) May 1, 2018
Employers, insurers & “wellness” program operators are desperate to get their hands on real-time health data. https://t.co/GFd4k9vb0A
Employers, insurers & "wellness" program operators are desperate to get their hands on real-time health data. https://t.co/GFd4k9vb0A — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) April 30, 2018
The average underbanked American spent $2412 getting financial services. A bad banking credit report is costly. https://t.co/FYlMCCoFrQ
The average underbanked American spent $2412 getting financial services. A bad banking credit report is costly. https://t.co/FYlMCCoFrQ — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) April 30, 2018
Does it matter if investigators violated website Terms of Service to search DNA profiles for the #EastAreaRapist? https://t.co/lQNZqA0sFV
Does it matter if investigators violated website Terms of Service to search DNA profiles for the #EastAreaRapist? https://t.co/lQNZqA0sFV — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) April 29, 2018
“DNA testing companies have privacy policies that are actual binding legal contracts. The problem is nobody reads them.” https://t.co/Hq5hduamOH
"DNA testing companies have privacy policies that are actual binding legal contracts. The problem is nobody reads them." https://t.co/Hq5hduamOH — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) April 27, 2018
 
	
