|
@
PrivacyProject
|
|
The New York Times Opinion Section is launching an ongoing examination of privacy.
|
|
|
91
Tweety
|
61
Obserwowani
|
10 809
Obserwujący
|
| Tweety |
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
18 min |
|
The forces of wealth creation that once fostered the expansion of privacy are now eroding it, argues @superwuster nyti.ms/2KCVSqm
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
2 godz. |
|
"I couldn’t tell which terrified me more: China’s all-encompassing network of facial recognition surveillance cameras, or that my countrymen were proudly cheering them on" nyti.ms/2KzvMUZ
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
3 godz. |
|
Google then (1999): "Google is sensitive to the privacy concerns of its users"
Google now (2019): "...privacy is a fundamental part of everything we do”
nyti.ms/2UGrhNn
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
5 godz. |
|
People are pulling back from Facebook, some because of its lax record on protecting user data, others because of how the platform makes them feel. Either way, doing so is a way to embrace your family’s privacy, @KJDellAntonia writes. nyti.ms/2UCOFew
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
6 godz. |
|
Questions of privacy increasingly impinge on people’s spiritual lives. More time online means not only less time for private prayer, but also a diminished sense of the importance of solitude, writes @JamesMartinSJ. nyti.ms/2UDo3Kg
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
8 godz. |
|
Where would you draw the line on today's privacy risks? nyti.ms/2UDnDna
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
9 godz. |
|
We are the most data-generating, most uploaded, most share-crazy humans in history, which means we are also the most monitored, the most data-chomped and the most exposed. It's time for a law, @karaswisher says. nyti.ms/2KCQ3sM
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
10 godz. |
|
From November: Increasingly, computer algorithms are helping to determine who should be caged and who should be set “free.” Freedom — even when it’s granted, it turns out — isn’t really free, says Michelle Alexander. nyti.ms/2KrHb9w
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
11 godz. |
|
My phone knows where I am, how many steps I took to get there, the whisper of a thought I don’t remember fully forming in my brain that made its way to a search engine. It also knows I am addicted. nyti.ms/2UCQ7xe
|
||
|
|
||
| Użytkownik Privacy Project podał dalej | ||
|
Ibrahim N. Abusharif
@i_abusharif
|
14 kwi |
|
The Privacy Project of the NYT is proving to be a significant and very important collection of texts for an under-valued public concern and material for media education. Check it out. "The Privacy Project nyti.ms/2YZ55fP
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
12 godz. |
|
What will it be like to choose your baby's genetic traits in the year 2045? Find out in an Op-Ed from the future. nyti.ms/2UrQMBI
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
14 godz. |
|
From the @nytimes newsroom: Chinese surveillance systems are sorting people based on whether they are Uighurs, members of an ethnic minority group. With that, China moves into an uncertain new world of using technology for racial profiling. nyti.ms/2KCwykk
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
15 godz. |
|
"Beyond the spiritual considerations, for any sort of moral formation, some privacy is necessary. To develop human relationships and a sense of the social self, we need privacy," writes @JamesMartinSJ nyti.ms/2UrdIB7
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
16 godz. |
|
The internet has changed greatly over decades. The statements from tech companies remained strikingly similar. nyti.ms/2KtmR7N
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
17 godz. |
|
"The more I reserve both good news and personal challenges for sharing directly with friends" instead of online, @KJDellAntonia writes, "the more I see that the digital world never offered the same satisfaction or support." nyti.ms/2Uz2TwY
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
18 godz. |
|
The average person would have to spend 76 working days reading all of the digital privacy policies they agree to in the span of a year. Reading Amazon’s terms and conditions alone out loud takes approximately nine hours. nyti.ms/2UBFvPq
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
20 godz. |
|
.@JamesMartinSJ writes for the @privacyproject that privacy — especially as it is eroded by technology — is critical for a full spiritual life nyti.ms/2KnWu2U
|
||
|
|
||
| Użytkownik Privacy Project podał dalej | ||
|
Mary Beth Page
@marybethpage5
|
13 kwi |
|
Companies and governments are gaining new powers to follow people across the internet and around the world, and even to peer into their genomes. #privacy #CivilRights #KnowYourRights nytimes.com/interactive/20…
|
||
|
|
||
|
Privacy Project
@PrivacyProject
|
21 godz. |
|
The boundaries of privacy are evolving quickly. Where should we draw the line? nyti.ms/2UB4tyq pic.twitter.com/yaBCdzcIV2
|
||
|
|
||
| Użytkownik Privacy Project podał dalej | ||
|
Matt Morone
@MrMorone
|
11 kwi |
|
A thoughtful, challenging survey regarding online privacy from @nytimes - and a potential conduit for powerful discussions in our classrooms nyti.ms/2Z2t1Pj
|
||
|
|
||