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'Social Credit' Tech Is Coming: 5 Ways for U.S. Entrepreneurs to Capitalize
Is your behavior naughty or nice? Forget Santa: Government and corporations will soon be taking notice.
Google Shutters Google+ After It Exposed Data for Hundreds of Thousands of Users
The company also didn't tell users about the exposure.
The Feds and the States Are Embracing Privacy Law -- What That Means to Your Business
The point is to put consumers in the driver's seat by clearly outlining data protection practices and reaffirming your company's commitment to data protection.
The Tech Giants Get Rich Using Your Data. What do You Get in Return?
Paying with your data for "free'' services is much more expensive that most people realize.
Here's How to Stop Third Parties From Reading Your Gmail
A letter from Google to lawmakers revealed that third-party app developers can access Gmail users' messages for ad targeting purposes -- as well as share the data with partners.
Is RBI's Diktat to Retain Payment Data in India Decelerating Fintech Driven Financial Inclusion?
Financial inclusion by the payments industry is a by-product of its efforts to monetize customer data, cutting off the offshore market and forcing payment data localization may have the unintended consequence of slowing down financial inclusion by the payments industry
AOL and Yahoo Scan User Emails Then Sell Data to Advertisers, Report Says
Verizon-owned Oath is pitching a service to advertisers analyzing AOL and Yahoo emails to provide targeted ad data, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Why Google and Facebook Should Be Treated Like Banks
Our personal data has become such a valuable asset that tech giants should be forced to use it fairly -- and deliver returns back to us
Blockchain Is How We Can Protect Our Privacy in a World of Ubiquitous Surveillance
Decentralized information sets give citizens greater privacy, freedom of speech and protection of wealth.
Facebook Has Changed and Your Digital Strategy Has to Adjust
Facebook Ads is evolving. You need to understand what it means for how your company gathers and uses information.
Me, Myself and AI: Is That My Privacy in the Rearview Mirror?
Mountains of data are what make machine learning possible, the whole project is dead in the water without it. But whose life is it, anyway?
To Earn Customer Trust on Data Privacy, You Need to Change the Narrative
Here are three actions tech companies can take today.
Google Reportedly Allows Outside App Developers to Read People's Gmails
The outside app companies receive access to messages from Gmail users who signed up for things like price-comparison services or automated travel-itinerary planners.
California Lawmakers Just Made It Harder for Companies to Sell Your Data
It could be the dawn of a new era.