In the Shadow of Surveillance Not a user of Facebook? They’re creating a dossier on you anyway. By J. Steven Wolfe | January 25, 2017 | Law, Media, Privacy | Biometric Data, Data Brokers, Data Gathering, Datalogix, Facebook, Facial Recognition, LinkedIn, PacketStorm, Pro Publica, Profiles, Shadow Profiles, Social Media, surveillance, Terms of Service, Tom's Hardware Read more
Is Facebook Evil? We all know Facebook can be a bit awful. You remember it: your Aunt Sally saw a picture of you [...] By Art Keller | March 2, 2016 | Advertising, Ethics, Law, Privacy, Society | Alvaro Bedoya, Chris Matyszczyk, Craig Condon, David Jacobs, EFF, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Electronic Privacy Information Center, EPIC, Facebook, FTC, Informed Consent, Instagram, Kate Crawford, Mark Zuckerberg, Max Schrems, Norwegian Ombudsman, Opt-Out, PacketStorm, Rainey Reitman, Social Media, Terms and Conditions May Apply, Terms of Service, Third-Party Doctrine, TV, What's App Read more