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China and South Korea used smartphone apps to monitor people with the disease. But Americans have different views of privacy and data collection.
La pandemia provocada por el coronavirus está causando trastornos sanitarios y de diversa índole en todas las partes del planeta, y por ello los gobiernos...
In response to Covid-19, many organizations have allowed or even required employees to work remotely. This means workers can practice social distancing without falling behind on work and while still…
Zoom has rapidly become the video-conferencing platform of choice as people stay home during the coronavirus pandemic. Now it’s under pressure.
In response to Covid-19, many organizations have allowed or even required employees to work remotely. This means workers can practice social distancing without falling behind on work and while still…
A study finds merging massive, anonymized mobility datasets about people’s movement patterns in cities can put private data at risk, making it easier to discern user identities. The work comes from MIT’s Future Urban Mobility Group, Senseable City Lab, and Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology.
What story does your data tell about you?
Pese a su relevancia, las leyes apenas detallan las fronteras del derecho al olvido, que se solapan con la libertad de informaciónEl poder político ha delegado en los tribunales la explicación sobre cómo debe aplicarse el olvido caso a caso, sentencia a sentenciaEsto provoca diferencias entre los países de la UE pero también una discriminación económica: pleitear contra Google hasta las últimas consecuencias no es barato
Despite privacy scandals, Facebook is more profitable than ever
There are more than 100m Alexa-enabled devices in our homes. But are they fun time-savers or the beginning of an Orwellian nightmare
A new study shows you can be easily re-identified from almost any database, even when your personal details have been stripped out.
To prove a point about common location-sharing apps, I asked my wife to use them to spy on me.
No corren los mejores tiempos para la reputación del tratamiento de datos que recoge Alexa, el asistente personal de Amazon. Según Bloomberg, hemos podido...
Take back control of all the personal data Google stores about you with our easy-to-follow security tips
En los últimos días, Facebook estuvo en la mira del mundo entero a raíz del escándalo de Cambridge Analytica. Más allá del cuestionamiento que se hizo sobre el uso de datos de usuarios sin su consentimiento, que derivó en investigaciones judiciales, también llevó a pensar la cantidad de información que se les cede, con mayor o menor grado de conciencia, a esta y a otras redes sociales.
Mediante un comunicado oficial, LaLiga confirma que utiliza el micrófono de los teléfonos móviles para detectar emisiones ilegales de sus contenidos.
Cada like, cada comentario, los retuits o nuestras fotos, quedan registrados. Así la inteligencia artificial
Data-collecting devices can never be trusted, as the FaceTime bug has shown. From phones to doorbells, it’s the start of a civil-liberties nightmare
To protect the public without overreacting, the issue for legislators and regulators to weigh is how much the data-driven ecosystem is worth to us.
Hay registros de las personas a las que has eliminado de tu lista de amigos, de los contactos que tienes en tu teléfono celular y más. Te decimos cómo puedes revisar estos datos y si realmente puedes borrarlos.
A Facebook permission allowed an app to read messages between 1,500 Facebook users and their friends until October 2015—data that Cambridge Analytica could have accessed.
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The features that allowed companies to hop on videoconferences also made it easy for trolls to hijack meetings and harass students.
Jitsi Meet, a free video-call tool, has lots of neat features. Here's how to use them.