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Monthly Archive for April, 2019

Facebook disagrees with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner? I’m shocked.

Facebook disagrees with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner? I’m shocked.

Apr 25, 2019

Two Canadian privacy commissioners have found Facebook in violation of privacy laws. Facebook thinks this is fine.

Privacy, Surveillance and Canadian Politicking

Privacy, Surveillance and Canadian Politicking

Apr 17, 2019

Not only are Canadian political parties not subject to privacy laws, but they are also not immune to the appeal of cutting-edge digital tools for data-driven marketing and persuasion. It’s a bad mix.

What is “your data”? A Thotify Experiment

What is “your data”? A Thotify Experiment

Apr 12, 2019

On the constructive use of bullshit to bypass important conversations about data collection and data privacy.

Monolith Wireless: Monolith Propaganda

Monolith Wireless: Monolith Propaganda

Apr 8, 2019

Shaw may be pointing an accusatory finger at the Big Boy Table dominated by Bell, Telus, and Rogers…. but they’re only pointing from a short distance away, at the next table over

Zuckerberg’s new smokescreen

Apr 2, 2019

“From what I’ve learned,” Zuckerberg writes, “I believe we need new regulation in four areas: harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability.”

He’s right, but don’t let him “help.”

It only looks like a paradox

Apr 1, 2019

Reports say we care a lot about our personal data privacy but do almost nothing about it. This was described as a paradox… but is it?

I don’t think so.

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