I’m thinking about the state of surveillance: our phones aren’t just hearing us; it’s much worse.
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I’m thinking about the state of surveillance: our phones aren’t just hearing us; it’s much worse.
I’m feeling creeped out about how much of our privacy is taken away.
If you went to a concert, Taylor Swift has photos of you.
I’d like to shift the perspective for a moment onto the designers working on the defense from CUIs.
Can I speak to your manager please?
A snippet into analyzing big data with Caroline Sinders.
A quick look into the connections between smart devices and the affects of anonymity on the web.
What is the potential of a fully-integrated world of smart devices continuously collected real-time data from sensor networks?
Interested in having more control of the data collected from your online habits? Here are a few tools for you!
Arguing that you don’t care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don’t care about free speech because you have nothing to say.
Can we interact more freely as social creatures in the digital realm when we are deeply attached to the ideas of permanence and collection?