Could Your Face Be a Ticket to Enter and Your Form of Payment?

Could Your Face Be a Ticket to Enter and Your Form of Payment?

New life may be breathed into facial ID due to the coronavirus — no cards, no phones, no touching.

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EU Wants to Be a Data Powerhouse Too

EU Wants to Be a Data Powerhouse Too

Now, instead of just prosecuting big tech, Europe is looking to compete with them.

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Going Further Down the Data Privacy Trail

Going Further Down the Data Privacy Trail

In a recent panel talk at Davos (where else?), Salesforce’s co-CEO Keith Block advocated for a national data privacy law in the U.S.

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A New Era in Data Privacy

A New Era in Data Privacy

As consumers have gotten so used to “free” tech services such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, and many others, it’s worth noting that old proverb: If you aren’t paying for the product, you are the product.

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Too Little, Too Late?

Too Little, Too Late?

Perhaps no social media company has come under more scrutiny for lack of oversight as to the content users post than Facebook, which this week announced the suspension of “tens of thousands” of apps connected to the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

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