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Most people will trade privacy for access to services such as Google, says Box CEO

Most people would be willing to give up privacy online in exchange for access to services such as Google, Box CEO Aaron Levie said.  “I think that most consumers will make that trade,” Levie told CNBC. While data privacy laws like California’s pose a threat to the business model of some tech companies, Levie argued it …

Why an Internet That Never Forgets Is Especially Bad for Young People

Until the end of the 20th century, most young people could take one thing for granted: their embarrassing behavior would eventually be forgotten. It might be a bad haircut, or it might be getting drunk and throwing up at a party, but in an analog era, even if the faux pas were documented in a …

Protecting data privacy needs constant evolution

In such a fast-evolving field as technology, it is perhaps inevitable that new regulations are out of date as soon as they emerge from the legislative mangle. So it has proved with the EU’s landmark General Data Protection Regulation, six years in the making before coming into force in May 2018. Protecting data privacy needs …

Tech’s Rich and Powerful Are So Over Their Gadgets

“Devices are cooling down as tech’s elite moves on to less tangible signifiers of wealth and luxury. As the majority of the U.S. arrives at a smartphone-saturated future, Silicon Valley is neck-deep in a backlash against it. Perhaps more than anyone else, those who work in technology are doing their best to back off in …

Setting Sail on “Sale” – Getting Underway with the CCPA

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) provides broader rights to consumers and stricter compliance requirements for businesses than any other state or federal privacy law on the books. Preparing for CCPA requires expert judgment and team effort. Arguably, the most challenging unanswered question is this: What is a sale under CCPA? Panel discussion with Eric …

Fortune Magazine: 25 Ideas That Will Shape the 2020s

Fortune asked 25 of the sharpest minds to weigh in on the epic, disruptive, thrilling, terrifying, and fascinating ideas that will mold the next decade. The future is now. #8. The 31st human right should be to own your medical data. There is a fundamental lack of trust between consumers and corporations. The relationship is …

This is how Facebook learns what you buy at physical stores in order to show you relevant ads — and how to opt out

Facebook gathers information about what you buy — both online and in physical stores — in order to serve you ads that correspond to those purchases.The practice is one of many ways Facebook leverages its wealth of user data to offer advertisers tools to target specific audiences.This is a breakdown of how Facebook learns about …