Facebook wrapped up it’s F8 conference this week with a series of new product announcements. In this episode, we’ll take a look and see how these announcements fit into the bigger picture.
Facebook is hosting it’s annual F8 conference and it appears that this will be a reserved year. Understandable given the scandals of late…
The FBI and other federal law enforcement in the US (and elsewhere) continue to push back against “going dark”. Thankfully Apple is fighting back, because when we break security systems and processes, no one wins. This post tracks the sig...
Facebook was called to the carpet and showed well…because they weren’t asked the right questions
Had enough of the Facebook / Cambridge Analytica scandal yet? Yeah, me too. Thankfully, it’s rolling up to address the bigger issue of digital tracking in general.
We’re tracked everywhere online. Should we be? Is there an upside to this practice?
After the long weekend, this episode is a bit of a round up. Nothing big jumping out but a few minor issues to address.
You upload a ton of data to Facebook and in turn, Facebook generates a ton of data about you. I built a tool to take a look at Facebook’s view of you.
As the Facebook / Cambridge Analytica scandal continues to snowball, we take a look at the larger issues. How does privacy scale? Can it scale under the current social networks? What’s next?
Terms of Service agreements hide all manner of tricks and cede all of the power to the issuing corporation. Should they?
Ugh. Facebook Has Allowed A 3rd Party To Harvest Millions of Credentials
Passwords are a horrible solution to the challenge of authentication. But they’re the “best” we have for now…right?