user data
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Privacy is Apple's most advanced product
apple also sells another extremely expensive feature for all of us - privacy.
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Google Chrome extensions are required to restrict access to user data
google is considering adding some limited policies to the chrome extension to force active add-ons on the browser platform to pay more attention to user privacy.
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Should we worry about location access?
while using a service or application on the device, we often have a habit of clicking 'yes' quickly to go through the terms of service terms or the rights granted to the application. .
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Why is your data worthwhile?
user data is what companies want, organizations want, government wants or even some individuals want, and indeed user data is worth it.
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What is a cookie? How does cookie work?
a cookie is a piece of text that a web server can store on a user's hard drive. cookies allow a website to store information on a user's computer and then retrieve it. information pieces will be saved as name-value pairs (name-value).
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Bill Gates is using Android, not Windows Mobile or iPhone, why?
microsoft co-founder bill gates has revealed that he is using an android phone. but why?
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The application that is causing Sarahah fever silently steals user contacts
if you are one of sarahah's 18 million users, you should start worrying about it. although it is an anonymous messaging application, it doesn't seem to be as secure as it looks.
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How are Facebook and Google using algorithms to predict your thoughts?
postings, information filled with ads always follow you in any corner of the internet in general and on social networking sites in particular. in particular, this advertising information is sometimes so relevant that it makes you think companies like facebook and google own some supernatural power
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Google paid a fine of 50 million euros after allegedly violating the General Data Protection Act in France
france's data protection administration, cnil, yesterday decided to issue a fine of up to 50 million euros (about 56.8 million us dollars) to google for failing to comply with the provisions of the law on security. general data protection (gdpr).
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Adjust the product price 2.5 million times a day, an average of 10 minutes to change the price once, how did Amazon do it?
on amazon's website there are about 1.5 billion items and 200 million users, about 1 billion gb of data. if you copy all that 1 billion gb of data into a 500gb hard drive and stack it, it will be higher than everest.
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Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter cooperate in an ambitious data project
an open source collaboration project for 'a more flexible future'.
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Apple transferred management rights to iCloud in China to local companies
apple has just announced that it will transfer the right to operate icloud service on the chinese market to a local company to comply with its laws.