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New FB tool lets cos target ppl using OFFLINE history from Epsilon, Acxiom. "Heavy juice buyers" & "Pepsi loyalists." on.wsj.com/Xs70p8
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One of tech's most thoughtful analysts is scared of Facebook Home invading our privacy by tracking our every move. gigaom.com/2013/04/04/why
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New child online privacy regulations, years in the making, go into effect in July and are roiling the app industry.
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Why people say they value their privacy but don't always act as though they do:
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Upcoming Princeton conference on “big privacy," aggregate big-data analytics applied to private data. bit.ly/10pkrVC w
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I'm speaking about big data and behavioral econ at Yale Law School Thursday. Stop by if you're in the area! yaleisp.org/event/thomson-
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Microsoft publishes 1st transparency report on worldwide law enforcement requests for user data microsoft.com/about/corporat #netfreedom
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The Internet Is a Surveillance State, by Bruce Schneier:
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Our official reaction to the NSL ruling: "This small step should help restore balance between liberty and security." eff.org/r.b7Mp
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Oh hey! won the Scripps Howard Award for Service to the First Amendment: bit.ly/YbT5n4 We LOVE the First Amendment!
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New Privacy Board Investigates Terrorism Agency’s Data Dragnet:
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Kudos to Google for negotiating the ability to publish any NSL data at all, however vague it may be. googleblog.blogspot.com/2013/03/transp
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