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'Privacy Protecting' Car Location Data Seemingly Shows Where People Live, Work, and Go
Otonomo says its vehicle location data is privacy-protecting. The data itself says otherwise.
This Billion Dollar Company Considers Privacy Laws a Threat to Its Business
ZoomInfo scrapes users' emails and feeds that data back into its product. A recent public filing demonstrates how businesses in this space view privacy laws.
Andrew Yang's Data Dividend Isn't Radical, It's Useless
Yang's Data Dividend Project aims to put a little money in Americans' pockets in exchange for their data, but experts say it will likely be ineffectual and entrench existing power dynamics.
Zoom Faces Class Action Lawsuit for Sharing Data with Facebook
The lawsuit comes after Motherboard analyzed the Zoom iOS app and found it sent analytic data to Facebook once opened.
Why a Steak in California Comes With a Privacy Notice
Under California’s new privacy law, even brick and mortar companies have to make it clear you can opt out of having your personal data sold.
What California’s New Privacy Law Means for You
The CCPA is America's first big internet privacy law, designed to give power back to consumers.
Rape Survivors Are Waiting 18 Months for Counselling in Vancouver
More women than ever are seeking counselling, but speed of service depends on where you live.
Left-Wing Canadian Economists Want Hipster Farms, Cheap Tuition, and a Tiny Military
The Alternative Federal Budget is here, and it's full of pie-in-the-sky ideas.