TODAY is the deadline to register to vote in California.
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Haven’t done it yet? Don’t worry because the Glens and @WhenWeAllVote got you covered!
Register/check status: https://t.co/wP2nIf0bFj
Polling places/ballot drop-off spots: https://t.co/meGSeFaVAY
Sadelle's a smart 13-y-o (and great writer) whose blog is about how to live well, take care of yourself, and be a good person in the world - I enjoyed her take on traditional "lifestyle" topics like "How to Learn to be Proud of Yourself and your Body"
https://t.co/OTXT8uodKs
Some personal news...
As of today I'm on the investigations team @WSJ, where I'll be diving into election interference and all manner of digital chicanery as part of a small cadre of like-minded journo-geeks.
I guess that wasn't really personal.
https://t.co/HOu04b2lIM
Every so often there's an outcry about email senders using hidden pixels to track who opens them and when. But email surveillance is in fact far worse—there are hundreds of hidden *third parties* who track your email activities. See our study below. https://t.co/i6k0k48g4L
No matter what a company puts in the privacy policy, if the privacy practices aren’t what users expect, the company will end up in a scandal. Consent is not just a checkbox or a legal game, you got to ensure users actually agree.
I published a report today at @StanfordCIS looking at the 800K unique comments to the FCC's 2017 #NetNeutrality repeal proceedings.
The report breaks out comments by state and Congressional districts.
Here's the full report:
https://t.co/NBmVRV5c2n
The Russian hacker “BadVolf" was really John Mark Dougan, a tech-savvy Florida ex-cop who crafted fake hacks and a fearsome alter-ego to expose wrongdoing in his old department. The hoax backfired when the FBI fell for it hook, line and search-warrant. https://t.co/wUhdBoP108
Privacy policies are your public face to the world! Make sure they reflect your practices and demonstrate that you have thoughtfully considered the trust users place in you when sharing their information and that your choices in using and sharing their data are balanced and fair