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Ian Forrester

BBC - Autos - How connected car tech is eroding personal privacy - 0 views

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    Your car is watching you - tracking your driving style, your whereabouts and even your favourite songs. Can it be trusted?
Ian Forrester

98 personal data points that Facebook uses to target ads to you - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    Say you're scrolling through your Facebook Newsfeed and you encounter an ad so eerily well-suited, it seems someone has possibly read your brain. Maybe your mother's birthday is coming up, and Facebook's showing ads for her local florist. Or maybe you just made a joke aloud about wanting a Jeep, and Instagram's promoting Chrysler dealerships. Whatever the subject, you've seen ads like this. You've wondered - maybe worried - how they found their way to you.
Ian Forrester

WiFi Signals Can ID Individuals by Body Shape | Motherboard - 0 views

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    Due to the difference of body shapes and motion patterns, each person can have specific influence patterns on surrounding WIFI signals while she moves indoors, generating a unique pattern on the CSI time series of the WIFI device," the team writes in its report. "FreeSense…is nonintrusive and privacy-preserving compared with existing methods [of human identification].
Ian Forrester

WhatsApp to share user data with Facebook for ad targeting - here's how to opt out | Te... - 0 views

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    "Facebook-owned messaging giant WhatsApp has announced a big change to its privacy policy which, once a user accepts its new T&Cs, will see it start to share some user data with its parent company - including for ad-targeting purposes on the latter service."
Ian Forrester

WhatsApp-Facebook data-sharing deal probed by UK privacy watchdog | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    "Just one day after WhatsApp revealed a sea-change in its attitude to user data, by detailing plans to share the mobile numbers and last seen status of its users with parent company Facebook for ad-targeting and marketing purposes, the UK's data protection watchdog has fired a warning shot across Zuckerberg's bows by announcing it intends to investigate the arrangement"
Ian Forrester

Edward Snowden says "the central problem of the future" is control of user data | TechC... - 0 views

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    Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey interviewed Edward Snowden today, and the big topic was technology. During the Q&A (which was broadcast live from the Pardon Snowden Periscope account) Snowden discussed the data that many online companies continue to collect about their users, creating a "quantified world" - and more opportunities for government surveillance.
Ian Forrester

OKCupid: we experiment on users. Everyone does | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Dating service OkCupid has cheerfully admitted to manipulating what it shows users, a month after Facebook faced a storm of protest when it revealed that it had conducted psychological experiments.
Ian Forrester

Apple chief Tim Cook criticises Google and Facebook over privacy | Technology | The Gua... - 0 views

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    "Web rivals' business models undermine users' privacy, says Tim Cook, who also warns governments on pursuing 'dangerous' encryption policies"
Ian Forrester

Datacoup - Reclaim your personal data - 1 views

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    "Datacoup makes it easy to connect data from the apps and services you already use. From your online social data to your offline spending data - you can seamlessly connect with a click of button. "
Ian Forrester

BBC - iWonder - When did the state start to spy on us? - 0 views

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    "The extraordinary growth of state surveillance of the UK population has been fuelled by political and technological developments in recent decades. But in the name of national security, the state has been eavesdropping on us for far longer than that."
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

Immersive journalism: The future of reporting or an ethical minefield? | Alphr - 0 views

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    Virtual reality is coming to the newsroom and bringing with it questions about presence and empathy
Ian Forrester

Not OK, Google: Chromium voice extension pulled after spying concerns | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    "Google agreed that a closed source module wasn't a good fit for an open source browser."
Ian Forrester

Russian billboard advertising contraband hides when it recognises cops | Naked Security - 0 views

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    Of course there are a gazillion ways this kind of thing will go wrong. I'm more interested in the general phenomenon of smart devices identifying us automatically and without our knowledge.
Ian Forrester

Smart Billboards Recognize Cops - Schneier on Security - 0 views

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    Of course there are a gazillion ways this kind of thing will go wrong. I'm more interested in the general phenomenon of smart devices identifying us automatically and without our knowledge.
Ian Forrester

You can drive, you just can't have any fun: Ford MyKey curbs teen drivers | TechHive - 0 views

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    Ford MyKey to program restriced driving mode settings encouraging responsible driving and promote good habits, such as top speed settings.
Ian Forrester

Mark Zuckerberg, Let Me Pay for Facebook - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "FACEBOOK. Instagram. Google. Twitter. All services we rely on - and all services we believe we don't have to pay for. Not with cash, anyway. But ad-financed Internet platforms aren't free, and the price they extract in terms of privacy and control is getting only costlier. A recent Pew Research Center poll shows that 93 percent of the public believes that "being in control of who can get information about them is important," and yet the amount of information we generate online has exploded and we seldom know where it all goes."
Ian Forrester

FIDO Alliance - 0 views

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    Simpler, Stronger, Authentication. The Mission of the FIDO Alliance is to change the nature of online authentication
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