Facebook lawyer argues you should have ‘no expectation of privacy’
Next time someone connected to Facebook tries to convince you that it’s now really serious about privacy you know they’re pulling your leg.
Next time someone connected to Facebook tries to convince you that it’s now really serious about privacy you know they’re pulling your leg.
Consumer confidence in companies keeping their data safe is at an all-time low, but password hygiene and not reading EULAs and app permissions remain big problems.
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Are Free VPN Apps Worth the Risk? Experts Say 'No'
Tom’s Guide The Google Play app store holds about 250 Android apps that provide access to virtual private network (VPN) services. The bad news? Many of these VPN apps could actually be sabotaging your security and privacy. A recent study by U.S. and Australian … |
These “free USB sticks” were left for the taking in our break room here at Network World headquarters.
And, even though I’m reasonably certain I know who left them, there’s no way I’m falling for the old “No viruses! Honest!” trick.
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