Would you give up some face, finger or palm data for more convenient shopping or travel? Tech companies and airlines are betting on it. Here’s how it works. #dataprivacy https://t.co/Oi1a7DEStZ via @WSJ
A former Google engineer has built a search engine, WebXray, that aims to find illicit online data collection and tracking—with the goal of becoming “the Henry Ford of tech lawsuits.” #dataprivacy https://t.co/0NX9rW1GYu
Calm Down--Your Phone Isn’t Listening to Your Conversations. It’s Just Tracking Everything You Type, Every App You Use, Every Website You Visit, and Everywhere You Go in the Physical World #dataprivacy https://t.co/CFNXYVVP6h
Car buyers may not realize they agree to have personal data collected by the automaker when they sign the papers for a new vehicle or use the carmaker’s phone app #dataprivacy https://t.co/ETsDhZRQXz via @WSJ
Google plans to destroy a trove of data that reflects millions of users’ web-browsing histories, part of a settlement of a lawsuit that alleged it tracked millions of users without their knowledge #dataprivacy https://t.co/EQnoRgv1Rm via @WSJ
TikTok said it had walled off U.S. data in its Project Texas unit, but employees say data is still sometimes shared with its China-based parent #dataprivacy https://t.co/HoI7h6Fkhf via @WSJ