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New FB tool lets cos target ppl using OFFLINE history from Epsilon, Acxiom. "Heavy juice buyers" & "Pepsi loyalists." on.wsj.com/Xs70p8
One of tech's most thoughtful analysts is scared of Facebook Home invading our privacy by tracking our every move. gigaom.com/2013/04/04/why…
New child online privacy regulations, years in the making, go into effect in July and are roiling the app industry. on.wsj.com/14HVZE9
Why people say they value their privacy but don't always act as though they do: nyti.ms/ZYotWa
Upcoming Princeton conference on “big privacy," aggregate big-data analytics applied to private data. bit.ly/10pkrVC w @EdFelten
I'm speaking about big data and behavioral econ at Yale Law School Thursday. Stop by if you're in the area! yaleisp.org/event/thomson-…
Microsoft publishes 1st transparency report on worldwide law enforcement requests for user data microsoft.com/about/corporat… #netfreedom
Great visualization by @Evidon & @lowbrowkate on how cookie syncing is used to merge tracking data adage.com/article/datawo… click TrackerMap
Grover Norquist is taking on digital privacy as a cause politi.co/143iSlg >>Will there be a pledge?
Our official reaction to the NSL ruling: "This small step should help restore balance between liberty and security." eff.org/r.b7Mp
Oh hey! @whattheyknow won the Scripps Howard Award for Service to the First Amendment: bit.ly/YbT5n4 We LOVE the First Amendment!
Sen @alfranken presses real-world analytics firm @EuclidAnalytics to Stop Tracking Consumers without Their Permission franken.senate.gov/?p=press_relea…
How Chinese version of Microsoft's Skype allows monitoring: buswk.co/ZwDLQ0 by @VTSilver w @citizenlab and @unm
New Privacy Board Investigates Terrorism Agency’s Data Dragnet: on.wsj.com/WHyGmb
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New Privacy Board Investigates Terrorism Agency's Data Dragnet
A newly established government privacy oversight board said Tuesday that it has begun investigating the National Counterterrorism Center's ability to scrutinize massive amount of information about...
Kudos to Google for negotiating the ability to publish any NSL data at all, however vague it may be. googleblog.blogspot.com/2013/03/transp…
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