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Huge cookie decision today out of CJEU. Pre-checked boxes insufficient under GDPR and e-Privacy. Wonder what this means for cookie banners with passive consent models? #GDPR#eprivacy
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#PSR19 training starts today. We'll be tweeting about the training and the conference through Thursday, 9/26. Be sure to follow along and use #PSR19 to join the conversation!
As cities add connectivity to their streetlights, power grids, dams, transit lines and other services, they are adding more potential hacking targets https://t.co/Gbx1il2frI via @WSJ
Public feedback on Sidewalk Labs’ master plan ranges from ‘conditionally receptive’ to distrustful: Report https://t.co/3Pv4oWlKp5 via @torontostar@WaterfrontTO @SwerhunMeets
From the @nytimes newsroom: Alabama is taking an Orwellian step: using location-tracking technology from students’ phones to see who who stays to the end of football games. https://t.co/iTUGMdSrFA
With private license plate readers, you can create a whitelist of local cars. Outsiders are then flagged as suspicious.
Anyone who has browsed Nextdoor knows where this is headed. https://t.co/FKxcCtc9Fg
This is a great case study for how sensors deployed as part of smart city programs typically a) lack a clear use case for the data collected and b) end up being utilized by police with no oversight or accountability.
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Geolocation is one of the most sensitive data types, and inappropriate disclosure impacts personal safety and privacy. 👏👏👏 to @RepLoriTrahan and @FCC Commissioner @JRosenworcel for driving this issue. https://t.co/bGkpoFOSxL
Friends, we will soon be posting a *tenure track* assistant professor position for the newly-formed Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP) at UNC, Chapel Hill. I'm co-chair of the search committee! Please take note, share or apply if that's possibly you!
#Privacy Group Files Legal Challenge to Facebook’s $5 Billion F.T.C. Settlement https://t.co/PJrDrK81qA @EPICprivacy other groups support, inc @DigitalDemoc#FTC @JoeSimonsFTC