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Tech
How Companies Use Your Social Media Data When Taking Your Call
By
Jeff John Roberts
January 10, 2017
Tech
Why a $500 Tax Break for Security Cameras Is a Bad Idea
By
Jeff John Roberts
January 10, 2017
Tech
EU Proposes Tighter Messaging Privacy Protections
By
Reuters
January 10, 2017
Tech
U.K. Commission Translates Instagram’s Impenetrable User Agreement for Kids
By
David Z. Morris
January 8, 2017
Battery Life Is More Important Than Privacy for Workers Being Tracked by Smartphone
By
Jeremy Quittner
January 6, 2017
Tech
Best Buy’s Role in a Kiddie Porn Bust Raises Privacy Questions
By
Jeff John Roberts
January 5, 2017
Tech
Flight Booking Systems Lack Basic Privacy Safeguards, Researchers Say
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Reuters
December 27, 2016
Tech
Here’s What Microsoft Should Fix on LinkedIn Next Year
By
Barb Darrow
December 23, 2016
Tech
German Media Posts Photo of Berlin Terror Suspect With His Face Obscured
By
Jeff John Roberts
December 21, 2016
Tech
Evernote Is Backtracking on Its Controversial New Privacy Policy
By
Jonathan Vanian
December 16, 2016
Tech
Evernote Said It Will Read Customer Notes to Improve Machine Learning
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Jonathan Vanian
December 14, 2016
Tech
Google Shows How FBI Makes Secret Demands for Gmail Account Info
By
Jeff John Roberts
December 14, 2016
Tech
Uber Security Head Warns Staff After Latest Tracking Controversy
By
Jeff John Roberts
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Kia Kokalitcheva
December 13, 2016
Tech
Privacy Groups Claim These Popular Dolls Spy on Kids
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Jeff John Roberts
December 8, 2016
Tech
Uber’s New Tracking Tool Is More Convenient Than Creepy
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Jeff John Roberts
December 7, 2016
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Emma Burleigh
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