- Security in Home Automation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook%E2%80%93Cambridge_Analytica_data_scandal 3 comments privacy
Linking pages
- The New Normal: The Coming Tsunami of Fakery https://grandy.substack.com/p/the-new-normal-the-coming-tsunami 947 comments
- Firefox privacy protections reveal who’s trying to track you https://blog.mozilla.org/firefox/firefox-privacy-protections/ 262 comments
- GitHub - datasciencemasters/go: The Open Source Data Science Masters https://github.com/datasciencemasters/go 203 comments
- #10: Why is there no Government-Built Social Media? https://loeber.substack.com/p/10-why-is-there-no-government-built 90 comments
- What is zero-access encryption and why is it important for security? | Proton https://proton.me/blog/zero-access-encryption#:~:text=Someone%20using%20a%20Gmail%20account,account%20owner's%20public%20encryption%20key 44 comments
- We Analysed the 527,350 Facebook Ads placed by the US Presidential Candidates. Here Are The Results. | by David Foster | Applied Data Science | Medium https://medium.com/applied-data-science/56-070-165-facebook-ad-spend-of-us-presidential-candidates-broken-down-by-age-and-gender-2dcc32fe2c02 35 comments
- One decision. $92.7k. 💰 http://huntermonk.com/2019/11/06/one-decision-92k.html 30 comments
- Taking the shine off the Apple (and FB and Google) https://vicki.substack.com/p/taking-the-shine-off-the-apple-and 20 comments
- ACIC thinks there are no legitimate uses of encryption. Theyâre wrong, and hereâs why it matters. – Australian Privacy Foundation https://privacy.org.au/2021/05/18/acic-thinks-there-are-no-legitimate-uses-of-encryption-theyre-wrong-and-heres-why-it-matters/ 13 comments
- The Better Daemons Of Our Profession - Dhole Moments https://soatok.blog/2024/12/18/the-better-daemons-of-our-profession/ 11 comments
- Facebook Secretly Built a Facial Recognition App That Let Employees Identify People by Pointing a Phone at Them https://www.geeksgyaan.com/2019/11/facebook-facial-recognition-app.html 9 comments
- The shifting onus of privacy. As new threats to privacy emerge, whose… | by Strontium | Medium https://medium.com/@strontiumz38/the-shifting-onus-of-privacy-part-1-621bff9b50ae 9 comments
- GPT could centralise power online like nothing we've seen https://robinwinslow.uk/gpt-will-centralise-power-online 9 comments
- Interactive cinema: how films could alter plotlines in real time by responding to viewers' emotions https://theconversation.com/interactive-cinema-how-films-could-alter-plotlines-in-real-time-by-responding-to-viewers-emotions-200145 8 comments
- “I'm not interested in politics” is not actual anymore - Event-Driven.io https://event-driven.io/en/russian_invasion_of_ukraine/ 7 comments
- Schools in China track students’ whereabouts outside of classes | by Paulina O'Moore | Medium https://medium.com/@paul.inaomoore/schools-in-china-track-students-whereabouts-outside-of-classes-4cddd1ff6e02 7 comments
- The Regulatory Threat to Bitcoin with Jason Brett — What Bitcoin Did https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/podcast/the-regulatory-threat-to-bitcoin 7 comments
- Why Should You Care About Privacy If You’ve Got Nothing to Hide? | by Sten Sootla | Towards Data Science https://towardsdatascience.com/why-should-you-care-about-privacy-if-youve-got-nothing-to-hide-2bbe663e6252 6 comments
- Practical tips for protecting your data, ditching Google, and why it matters | Emil Smith https://emilsmith.pro/articles/posts/2023-06-29-practical-tips-for-protecting-your-data-ditching-google-and-why-it-matters/ 4 comments
- Is the internet everything we hoped for? https://robinwinslow.uk/is-the-internet-everything-we-hoped-for 2 comments
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