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    4月26日

    How can I best describe the fine of $3 billion to $5 billion Facebook is likely to pay to the Federal Trade Commission? How about: It’s a parking ticket. Not a speeding ticket. Not a DUI — or a DUI(P), data under the influence of Putin. A parking ticket.

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    4月24日
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    4月23日

    Will be interesting to see what the folks that FB hired away from privacy advocacy institutions like EFF and Access Now will do when they have to work with Newstead. Here's a piece that covers, among other things, FB's attempt to hire more privacy types.

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    4月22日

    This year we're lucky to have Darius back for a third time. He's been busy thinking about networks of trust and the distributed web - here are some thoughts he wrote recently about Dat, Scuttlebutt and ActivityPub:

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    4月21日
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    4月16日
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  7. 4月16日

    does left to right scrolling make sense at some point? any insight on how the team considers these scenarios?

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    4月14日

    Found out one of those low-discoverability tips you usually enjoy: on the Apple Watch, you can access the Control Center and Notification Center from anywhere, not just the main watch face. Just tap and hold the bottom/top of the screen for a second from inside any app.

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    4月13日

    This data generally has much less legal protection than wiretaps of voice content (for which warrants much meet a very high standard). But Internet metadata is increasingly indistinguishable from content. A plug for our 2016 paper, "It's Too Complicated".

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    2月19日

    Density of new housing in the US is similar to China. While the 30-story towers look impressive, the 6-story buildings popping up throughout American cities are more efficient. Both have around 150 homes per acre. Thread 1/

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    4月11日

    TECH CONSUMERS: Alexa decides what music I listen to, what my children eat, and who can open my door ✨🎉💻 TECH WORKERS: my address is a secret and my children play with rocks

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    4月9日
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    4月5日

    Man, if you want to know anything about the essential nature of social media platforms, just check out what happened to Vine when the people on the service suddenly saw themselves as workers instead of users. From “Kids These Days”:

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    4月2日
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    4月1日

    “India is now the world’s cheapest country to spread fake news” Fake News Runs Wild on WhatsApp as India Elections Loom Note: This problem is important as Facebook wants to move to this model for whole empire to fight break-up

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    3月26日

    In an unfortunate turn of events (including layoffs at EA), it appears that the privacy team at EA is being reorganized. And as a result, my role is being eliminated. I am currently looking for a counsel position in the Bay Area. Hire me!

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    3月25日

    "Why can't I just walk up to a cashier with my phone and all that information magically appears?"

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    3月22日

    A few questions for software engineers who care about security/privacy: 1. How do you educate yourself about best practices? 2. Is there a team in your co you consult about this? 3. What % of the time would you say security/privacy is in line with your other goals? Please RT! 🙏

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    3月21日

    This is simply inspired

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