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Jim Mogle
FSUMogle
The dumbest thing out of COVID-19 is the idiotic reporting on Zoom. Just like any tool, it's as safe as you configure it. I am perfectly safe using Zoom. Just
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Immigrant Defense Project
ImmDefense
1/ Earlier this year we learned that Clearview AI was stockpiling people's personal social media photos to power their facial recognition system. One of our biggest concerns was how ICE
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technoeatsdirt
Rating places ive cried in [a thread] My old room - not v cool bc everyone kept coming in and no privacy so 3/10 my new room- much privacy i
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DHH
dhh
Zoom has stopped the data leakage to Facebook. That’s good. But their privacy policy is still a complete trash fire that belittles privacy legislation, and grants themselves the right to
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Ryan Calo
rcalo
Some thoughts on why #COPRA, the privacy bill from @SenatorCantwell and colleagues, is important. https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cantwell-senate-democrats-unveil-strong-online-privacy-rights [thread] 1. The bill dramatically stre
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Edward Snowden
Snowden
The worst part of cryptocurrency transforming into dragon-level wealth is witnessing good people emotionally devolve into dragons themselves: so intellectually paralyzed by the fear that everyone they see threatens their
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Teresa Scassa
TeresaScassa
Interesting story from @ted_fraser on ON gov't plans for massive health info database to tackle #COVID_19. It cites changes to ON #privacy laws in 2 omnibus bills. Note that the
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Nikhil Pahwa
nixxin
I was on @rahulkanwal's show on India Today yesterday, on privacy during COVID19 + Aarogya Setu app. Couldn't share all my points, but here goes:1. The Privacy challenge we are
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Thom Lambert
profthomlambert
This article confuses a couple of distinct matters. It’s one thing to say that privacy is an aspect of product quality, cognizable under the consumer welfare standard. But that doesn’t
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AI Ethics Lab
aiethicslab
"With voluntary adoption, only a subset of the population will agree to download the app, keep the app running, and/or share the data with the health officials. Non-adopters cannot be
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Matt Burgess
mattburgess1
England's contact tracing scheme has launched this morning. It needs to collect a lot of personal data to work. Here's what its privacy notice says people will need to give:
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The Human Rights Act
1998_human
The 'privacy' threat from Big Tech is such an interesting onePeston's right here Most people will be intensely relaxed about compromising privacy when there's so much to gain in protecting life
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Ed Lyons
mysteriousrook
It didn’t take me long to think about the privacy consequences of Gov. Baker’s massive new tracing initiative. Even if they *do* follow VERY smart advice (e.g. below) I still
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Nathan Lawrence 🌈
NathanBLawrence
Before you freak out about the privacy implications, I would definitely encourage you to check out the specification. This is a notably stripped-back solution that seems like it may have
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Belinda Barnet
manjusrii
Good things: the shared data (if you’re positive) *will* be deleted when pandemic is over, & will be stored in Australia not offshore. The data on your own device is
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Jonathan Shedler
JonathanShedler
The most basic precondition for meaningful psychotherapy is privacy. Absolute, total privacy. During, after, and forever. It is non-negotiable. A patient may or may not understand why this is necessary.
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