Article on the subject of "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.
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Google Stadia - The name of the spy in the cover of the gaming service, maybe!
the superiority of this gaming platform is undeniable, but wait! don't forget that google comes from a search engine, and is also one of the world's largest data research and analysis companies.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg talks about Facebook's 'privacy' in the future
facebook ceo mark zuckerberg recently once again stated that his company will grow around a platform of privacy for users - one of the top concerns of the social media giant assembly at the present time.
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Why does Telegram founder claim 'WhatsApp will never be safe!'?
that is the comment of founder telegram pavel durov when talking about competitors.
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Facebook's new privacy policy raises questions
7 new facebook privacy rules seem to be insufficient for users to feel secure.
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Nearly 1 billion user profiles fall into the hands of hackers
according to zdnet, a hacker with the nickname gnintoplayers revealed to the technology news website in february that he wanted to put data of more than 1 billion user profiles on the black market.
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If using an Android phone, be careful: You may be being tracked without knowing
android - google's mobile operating system has behaviors that silently monitor users that make them unaware. more seriously, it can also access a user's personal data store through a large number of pre-installed applications that are virtually difficult to uninstall.
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JavaScript takes user data via the 'Sign in with Facebook' feature
the javascript library of many advertising and analytics services is taking user data from websites that use the facebook login permission feature.
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What data has been collected from major technology companies from users?
have you ever wondered, what kind of data are collected by big technology companies?
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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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Discovered a series of Nokia 7 Plus in Europe sending user data to a server in China
the recent finding shows that a number of them have not been able to identify the brand-new nokia 7 plus sold in norway that sent user data to china.
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List of 52 Facebook companies sharing user data
facebook has shared user data with 52 different hardware and software companies around the world, including many large technology companies such as microsoft, apple, amazon and some chinese companies. data pros like huawei, ...
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Detects 540 million Facebook user data publicly stored on Amazon servers
the data set of the colectiva cultura has a total of 146 gb, including 540 million facebook user record records.
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JavaScript takes user data via the 'Sign in with Facebook' feature
the javascript library of many advertising and analytics services is taking user data from websites that use the facebook login permission feature.
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Xiaomi acknowledges unauthorized user data access
chinese company xiaomi has just upgraded its operating system after being exposed by security firm f-secure to steal user data.
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Android collects user data even when the device is not used 50 times more than iOS
according to the research results, within 24 hours an android smartphone installed chrome background browser sends location data to google 340 times, equivalent to about 14 times per hour. this number is nearly 50 times the speed of sending data on an iphone to the safari browser.
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Detect weather application to collect and sell unauthorized user data
the weather channel application has recently been sued by los angeles city council (usa) for deliberately using user data.
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Facebook is officially under criminal investigation for allegedly illegally selling data
the us federal has formally prosecuted criminal charges of facebook, mainly related to the purchase and sale of user data with many other technology partners such as apple, microsoft, amazon ...
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Safari on Apple's iOS 13 collects and sends user data to Tencent
developers discovered the safari browser on ios 13 (and possibly ios 12.2 or later), sending data to tencent safe browseing in china.
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How to delete personal user data in Windows 10
when you want to delete personal data to hand over the device to another person or new owner, windows will need to reinstall windows to ensure the data is restored to default. on windows 10, there is an installer that helps users erase private user data.
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Many people's genetic data is on the Dark Web due to 23andMe breach
an anonymous hacker is claiming to be selling 'millions' of genetic profiles from hacked 23andme customer accounts.
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Nearly 1 billion user profiles fall into the hands of hackers
according to zdnet, a hacker with the nickname gnintoplayers revealed to the technology news website in february that he wanted to put data of more than 1 billion user profiles on the black market.
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How to prevent OnePlus phones from silently collecting data
bad news for those who like oneplus. the oneplus phone, running oxegenos, a customized version of android, is gathering more user data than necessary.
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The way Facebook collects user information even without an account
facebook has posted an article describing more clearly how they saved some user information even when they logged out or not registered members on facebook.
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Chinese antivirus applications secretly collect user data
google has removed from play store - then restored to its original state - one of the many anti-virus applications on mobile users, after check point security company discovered this application secretly collected user data collection.
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10 biggest data leaks in the world in 2018
here are 10 of the biggest data breaches happening in 2018 according to business insider statistics based on the number of users affected. big tech companies like facebook, google + ... are on this list.
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Mixcloud has been hacked, more than 20 million user records could have fallen into hackers
an estimated 20 million user accounts are likely to fall into the wrong hands and be sold on the dark web.
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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.