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Category: Privacy

A Venmo Debit Card

In the News In Venmo is officially launching its physical debit card, Chris Welch discusses the new release of a physical Venmo debit card...
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Twitter Bug Leaking DM’s

In the News  Twitter had yet another data misuse issue. In Twitter Says Bug May Have Exposed Some Direct Messages to Third-party Developers, Zack Whittaker from Tech...
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Facebook Group Access Fees

In the News On social media networks, privacy and exclusivity are relatively hard to come by. In Facebook Groups may soon charge monthly subscription...
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Travel and Smart Devices

In the News  Smart devices are all the rage in consumer homes, but they may be finding a new home in hospitality residences as well. In Alexa...
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Verizon Stops Selling Data

In the News In Verizon will stop selling real-time location data to third-party brokers, Micah Singleton discusses Verizon’s recent decision to stop selling user...
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Google App: Nearby WIFI and Data Limits

In the News In Google’s data-saving app can now set daily limits and show a map of nearby Wi-Fi networks, Shannon Liao discusses new...
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Instagram Story Screenshots

In the News In Instagram won’t alert people if you screenshot their stories, Ashley Carman discuses Instagram’s decision to not let people know when...
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Inexpensive Home Security Launch

In the News In Ring’s home security system launches next month for $199, Jacob Kastrenakes discusses the upcoming launch of a relatively inexpensive home...
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The Looming Threat of Email Hacking, Ransomware, & Scams

In the News In Email Threats Increase, Impact Productivity, Kacy Zurkus discusses a recent study of over 600 high ranking business and IT personnel...
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Apple Aims to Protect Data Privacy

In the News Since Facebook’s data privacy fallout, new initiatives and regulations have been enforced to ensure user privacy. In Apple quietly banned developers...
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