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Ian Forrester

Ashley Madison adultery site hack: will I be found out? | The Guardian - 0 views

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    The hacking of the dating site Ashley Madison has raised complex questions about online privacy and the safety of personal data, but for the users of the site, which claims to have more than 33 million members in 46 countries, the questions are fairly straightforward: what are the chances my husband or wife will find my profile on the site, and what can I do to stop that happening?
Ian Forrester

A "Full Stack" Approach to Public Media in the United States | The German Marshall Fund... - 1 views

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    "The United States needs to invest in a new digital public sphere-a new civic infrastructure-if it hopes to sustain democratic practice and informed participation."
Ian Forrester

Callisto - The way you are supported to tell your story can make all the difference - 0 views

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    Callisto's mission is to empower survivors of sexual violence to navigate inequitable systems utilizing DLTs
Ian Forrester

datarequests.org - Use your right to privacy. - 0 views

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    Companies have to give you access to your data and correct or even delete them if necessary. As a non-profit association, we help you use those rights - free of charge and registration, of course.
Ian Forrester

Facebook blocks Admiral's car insurance discount plan - BBC News - 0 views

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    Facebook has blocked plans by an insurer to view young drivers' profiles to help set car insurance premiums.
Ian Forrester

Admiral to price car insurance based on Facebook posts | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "Insurer's algorithm analyses social media usage to identify safe drivers in unprecedented use of customer data"
Ian Forrester

Docracy Terms of Service and Privacy Policy Tracker - Changes - 0 views

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    Using Docracy's unique document change analysis, we are now tracking terms of service and privacy policies for hundreds of the world's top sites. See below for summaries of recent changes, or to see the complete terms for any of the sites we track.
Ian Forrester

Lightbeam for Firefox - Mozilla - 0 views

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    Lightbeam is a Firefox add-on that uses interactive visualizations to show you the first and third party sites you interact with on the Web. As you browse, Lightbeam reveals the full depth of the Web today, including parts that are not transparent to the average user.
Ian Forrester

Cloud Accountability: The Likely Impact of the Proposed EU Data Protection Regulation b... - 0 views

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    This Working Paper considers the implications for cloud accountability of current proposals under the draft General Data Protection Regulation to modernise the EU Data Protection Directive. It makes recommendations aimed at improving the technology-neutrality of the proposals and their appropriateness for cloud computing, with a view to ensuring that the proposals will maintain or enhance protection of personal data for data subjects while not unduly deterring cloud computing.
Ian Forrester

Karen | Blast Theory - 0 views

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    Karen is a life coach and she's happy to help you work through a few things in your life. You interact with Karen through an app. When you begin, she asks you some questions about your outlook on the world to get an understanding of you. In fact, her questions are drawn from psychological profiling questionnaires. She - and the software - are profiling you and she gives you advice based on your answers.
Ian Forrester

Online Cheating Site AshleyMadison Hacked - Krebs on Security - 0 views

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    Large caches of data stolen from online cheating site AshleyMadison.com have been posted online by an individual or group that claims to have completely compromised the company's user databases, financial records and other proprietary information. The still-unfolding leak could be quite damaging to some 37 million users of the hookup service, whose slogan is "Life is short. Have an affair."
Ian Forrester

Sony's Robotic Dogs Are Dying A Slow And Heartbreaking Death - 0 views

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    "Back in 1999, Sony released a robotic dog called Aibo, a canine companion that didn't crap everywhere and only ate electricity. It sold pretty well - 150,000 units, despite the $2,000 price tag. Some owners became remarkably attached, which makes it even more sad that Sony has stopped repairing Aibo. Slowly but surely, they're all dying. The New York Times has recorded the plight of current-day Aibo owners in a completely heartbreaking video. They interviewed a series of owners, whose Aibos are a central part of their lives, but are slowly having to come to the fact that their dogs have a life expectancy. "
Ian Forrester

A Robotic Dog's Mortality - The New York Times - 0 views

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    The New York Times has recorded the plight of current-day Aibo owners in a completely heartbreaking video. They interviewed a series of owners, whose Aibos are a central part of their lives, but are slowly having to come to the fact that their dogs have a life expectancy.
Ian Forrester

Google CEO says privacy doesn't matter. Google blacklists CNet for violating CEO's priv... - 0 views

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    "Google CEO Eric Schmidt says privacy isn't important, and if you want to keep something private, "maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place" (in other words, "innocent people have nothing to hide.")"
Ian Forrester

How dating app Grindr makes it easy to stalk 5 million gay men | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    "Location sharing allows user whearabouts to be tracked around the clock."
Ian Forrester

New York woman visited by police after researching pressure cookers online | US news | ... - 0 views

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    Long Island resident said her web search history and 'trying to learn how to cook lentils' prompted a visit from authorities but police say search was prompted by tipoff
Ian Forrester

Indoor Location Technology Uses Wi-Fi to Track Shoppers | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

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    Indoor location technology brings Internet-style tracking to physical spaces.
Ian Forrester

Tech Weekly podcast | Technology | theguardian.com - 0 views

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    "Julia Powles and Jat Singh from St Johns College Cambridge discuss why the internet of things poses huge risks to online privacy. Julia and Jat discuss their recent article on the issue and why the law needs to catch up with these technological developments."
Ian Forrester

BBC News - Is your toaster a silent recruit in a 'thingbot' army? - 0 views

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    Our electronic devices are getting smarter - many can now "talk" to each other and connect to the web. What happens when silently recruited into a bot net?
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