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Government of Czech Republic adopted tracking of infected individuals via cellular networks
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Google wary of sharing user location data in pandemic fight
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Google tracked his bike ride past a burglarized home. That made him a suspect.
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Watching you watch: The tracking system of over-the-top TV streaming devices
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Surveillance on UK council websites - A study of private companies’ data collection on council websites across the United Kingdom
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How ads follow you around the internet
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Scroll: A subscription service partnered with major websites that removes ads and many trackers, and pays sites based on your usage
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Google researchers find serious privacy risks in Safari’s anti-tracking protections
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You can track your assets, including everything from ROVs to containers anywhere in the world with Iridium’s new IoT tracking capability
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App tracking alert in iOS 13 has dramatically cut location data flow to ad industry
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The last tracker was just removed from Basecamp.com
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What we know about you when you click on this article—Vox has a pretty typical privacy policy. That doesn’t make it great.
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One nation, tracked : An investigation into the smartphone tracking industry
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How tracking pixels work
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Behind the one-way mirror: A deep dive into the technology of corporate surveillance
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In a major ethical leap for the tech world, Chinese start-ups have built algorithms that the government uses to track [Uighurs] members of a largely Muslim minority group
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A new tracking technique using CNAME aliases to circumvent third-party cookie restrictions is blockable using a Firefox DNS API, but not in Chrome
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Deconstructing Google’s excuses on tracking protection
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iOS 13 now shows you a map of where apps have been tracking you
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We should opt into data tracking, not out of it, says DuckDuckGo CEO Gabe Weinberg
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What are the arguments against letting user data be collected?
It's obviously bad when "real" data like full names and credit card info leaks, but most data companies collect is probably email address and some anonymous things like which buttons and when the...
It's obviously bad when "real" data like full names and credit card info leaks, but most data companies collect is probably email address and some anonymous things like which buttons and when the user clicked.
Nevertheless, such data collection, tracking and telemetry is considered quite bad among power users. I don't support those practices either. But I'm struggling to consolidate my arguments agaist data collection. The one I'm confident about is effects on performance and battery life on mobile devices, but why else it's bad I'm not sure.
What are your arguments? Why is it bad when a company X knows what anonymous user Y did and made money on that info? What's the good response to anyone who asks why I'm doing the "privacy things"?
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Oil traders are now watching workers’ phones to spot problems at refineries
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A family tracking app was leaking real-time location data
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By summer 2019, the Firefox browser will also block, by default, all cross-site third-party trackers
@jensimmons: By summer 2019, the Firefox browser will also block, by default, all cross-site third-party trackers, strengthening privacy without your having to do a thing." https://t.co/cqpQbSe9Ko
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How did the police know you were near a crime scene? Google told them
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(Don't) return to sender: How to protect yourself from email tracking
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How Facebook tracks you on Android
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Hey Google! When did I ask you to access my Purchase details?
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Chinese schools monitor students activities, targeting truancy with 'intelligent uniforms'
Straight from the horse's mouth - China's own Global Times: Chinese schools monitor students activities, targeting truancy with 'intelligent uniforms' A different view - the Australian...
Straight from the horse's mouth - China's own Global Times: Chinese schools monitor students activities, targeting truancy with 'intelligent uniforms'
A different view - the Australian Broadcasting Commission: Chinese schools enforce 'smart uniforms' with GPS tracking system to monitor students
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How Google tracks your personal information
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What are y'all's favorite (private?) trackers?
promise im probably not a fed
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Panopticlick: How unique is your browser?
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Mozilla co-founder's Brave files adtech complaint against Google
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Feedbin goes private by default, explains design desicions to enhance user privacy
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Google and Mastercard cut a secret ad deal to track retail sales
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Mozilla: Changing our approach to anti-tracking
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Google tracks your movements, like it or not
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At least two malls are using facial recognition technology to track shoppers' ages and genders without telling
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How smart TVs in millions of US homes track more than what’s on tonight
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In major privacy win, US Supreme Court rules police need warrant to track your cellphone
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Private Internet Access’ “no-logging” claims proven true again in court
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How a hacker proved cops used a secret government phone tracker to find him
14 votes