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Metadata Trails

Thomas Brewster, writing for Forbes, highlighted a recent case by the DEA. The case itself isn’t out of the ordinary. What is interesting is the issues raised by search warrant request for LogMeIn.com…parent company of LastPass. This pas...

Services & Privacy Perceptions

A recent tweet called out a user’s perception about Grammarly, a SaaS-based grammar and writing tool. They accused the service of being predatory (due to it’s license) and a keylogger. While the points are off base (but not insanely so), ...

Secret App Telemetry

Websites, apps, and even your desktop applications may be tracking a how lot more of your behaviour than you think. The reason in most cases is simply to deliver a better application from a technical perspective. But sometimes, it’s more insidi...

Your Child’s Digital Identity

You’re building out a digital identity for you kids almost from the day they are born. But it’s not just you, the clubs they belong to, schools they attend, and sports they play are all contributing. What’s the impact to your child?...

Terms of Service

You agree to new contracts all the time but you probably don’t think of them as contracts, they are simply the “Terms of Service”. A recent study found that most of these agreements are essentially unreadable. That sets up a one-sid...

Facebook & The Value of Privacy

Facebook continues to do anything they can to build data profiles on users. This week it was revealed that they shifted their Onavo efforts to a new “research” project where they targeted 13-35 year olds via 3rd party market research comp...

Facebook’s 10 Year Challenge

The 10 Year Challenge is sweeping social media right now. It’s a harmless way of looking back at yourself—and everyone else—a decade ago…or is it?

Is there something more to this challenge? Something very big brother tied t...

Tracking Smartphone Data

Three articles this week each touching on smartphone data highlight a much bigger issue. Each of these articles remind us how much data our phones generate and how valuable that data is. Yet we don’t treat that data as valuable. It’s pack...

Australia, Huawei, Apple, and the Government of Canada

Data privacy is a critical area of concern around the world. Look no further than four distinct events today: Australia passing a new law, an arrest for Huawei, Apple publishes a new paper, and the Government of Canada sets a new directive.

The Internet Is Forever

You can’t really remove something from the internet. Not is the owner/operator really wants it out there. That’s a huge advantage and challenge for the internet community. What are the impacts of that fact?

Facebook…ugh…%$&#ing, Facebook

Facebook removes 800+ accounts this week, some with massive followings, for political content. The twist? They were US-based, not foreign. What does this mean for our use of social networks?

50 Million Facebook Accounts Hacked?!?

50 million Facebook accounts were hacked. Facebook responded quickly to the issue but could’ve done better communicating throughout. Here’s what you need to know about the hack.

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