Category: privacy
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Protecting privacy online begins with tackling ‘digital resignation’
Protecting privacy online begins with tackling ‘digital resignation’ Meiling Fong, Concordia University and Zeynep Arsel, Concordia University This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. From smart watches and meditation apps to digital assistants and social media platforms, we interact with technology daily. And some of these technologies have become an…
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How we create an international framework for privacy-preserving digital ID
How we create an international framework for privacy-preserving digital ID Mar 30, 2023 Brett McDowell Chair and President, Hedera This article is republished from the World Economic Forum under a Creative Commons license. Currently, around 850 million people lack official identification; meanwhile, billions of others with legal ID lack adequate privacy protections when participating in…
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TikTok bans: what the evidence says about security and privacy concerns
TikTok bans: what the evidence says about security and privacy concerns Benjamin Dowling, University of Sheffield This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. The UK prime minister, Rishi Sunak, recently hinted that he may ban the social media application TikTok from devices used by government employees. His comments follow similar bans…