I enabled a bunch of privacy settings and still felt like my Facebook/Insta ads were a little too relevant. So I faked a pregnancy by downloading the What to Expect app to see how long it would take for FB to hit me w a maternity ad. The answer? 11 hours https://t.co/bkCQ71BYOj — Katie Bindley […]
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RSS feed for this section“Basically, your wireless provider and home internet provider are now free, legally speaking, to mine your online habits for profit.” https://t.co/4nPDFDFZ04 #ISP #broadband #5G #privacy #data #law
“Basically, your wireless provider and home internet provider are now free, legally speaking, to mine your online habits for profit.” https://t.co/4nPDFDFZ04 #ISP #broadband #5G #privacy #data #law — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 28, 2019
TikTok took childrens’ data. As @RedTapeChron reported in 2015, social media has a fundamental legal problem “if your kid uses Snapchat, he or she has almost certainly lied about you to the company, all in the name of forming a contract.” https://t.co/gz1VeigiyS cc @Moonalice
TikTok took childrens’ data. As @RedTapeChron reported in 2015, social media has a fundamental legal problem “if your kid uses Snapchat, he or she has almost certainly lied about you to the company, all in the name of forming a contract.” https://t.co/gz1VeigiyS cc @Moonalice — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 28, 2019
Congrats to TikTok / Musical_ly on the occasion of its FTC privacy settlement bat mitzvah. TikTok celebrates this right of passage with other past settlors like Verizon, Google, Facebook, Snapchat, & AOL. https://t.co/HtdB5BTXN0
Congrats to TikTok / Musical_ly on the occasion of its FTC privacy settlement bat mitzvah. TikTok celebrates this right of passage with other past settlors like Verizon, Google, Facebook, Snapchat, & AOL. https://t.co/HtdB5BTXN0 — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 28, 2019
Financial security is a workplace benefit. Productivity is harmed if you’ve always got your mind on your money and your money on your mind. https://t.co/jV8eSBRNGQ
Financial security is a workplace benefit. Productivity is harmed if you’ve always got your mind on your money and your money on your mind. https://t.co/jV8eSBRNGQ — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 26, 2019
cc’ing all the specialty credit reporting agencies (banking, housing, employment, & auto/ property/ life insurance) https://t.co/mO1mOA67JO
cc’ing all the specialty credit reporting agencies (banking, housing, employment, & auto/ property/ life insurance) https://t.co/mO1mOA67JO — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 26, 2019
Still apt? “If iron ore was the raw material that enriched the steel baron Andrew Carnegie in the Industrial Age, personal data is what fuels the barons of the Internet age.” https://t.co/X2L3ZtAzbU
Still apt? “If iron ore was the raw material that enriched the steel baron Andrew Carnegie in the Industrial Age, personal data is what fuels the barons of the Internet age.” https://t.co/X2L3ZtAzbU — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 26, 2019
“American banks are minting money. In 2018, they made $237 billion in profits.” https://t.co/KzYJTmmEc8 #fintech #bankingscores #creditscores
“American banks are minting money. In 2018, they made $237 billion in profits.” https://t.co/KzYJTmmEc8 #fintech #bankingscores #creditscores — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 25, 2019
“California’s consumers should also be able to share in the wealth that is created from their data.” California Governor Gavin Newsome https://t.co/HOzJk5zozw #DataDividend #privacy #stopdatamining
"California's consumers should also be able to share in the wealth that is created from their data." California Governor Gavin Newsome https://t.co/HOzJk5zozw #DataDividend #privacy #stopdatamining — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) February 25, 2019
RT @axios: Ancestry companies are amassing customers’ DNA in huge databases and sharing access with law enforcement, drug makers and app de…
Ancestry companies are amassing customers' DNA in huge databases and sharing access with law enforcement, drug makers and app developers. https://t.co/BDNfq5nZ95 — Axios (@axios) February 25, 2019