How to minimise the risk of being a victim of data scraping?

There is hardly a month that passes by without the disclosure of yet another data breach. In April of 2021, the personal data from several hundred million LinkedIn users was scraped off public profiles with the intention of being sold online. Around the same time it was reported that personal information from 533 million Facebook …

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Facebook Data Leak

Facebook says that the data leak that became public last week is not their fault, but the fault of the users. Interesting response from Facebook to the data leak, which exposed data from over 500 million users. “While we addressed the issue identified in 2019, it’s always good for everyone to make sure that their …

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Location Tracking on Android and iOS

Whether you have an iOS system or a Google Android device, you share data with Apple or Google on average every 4.5 minutes, EVEN when your phone is idle and you’ve opted out of sharing. Each day, this amounts to 2MB of your personal data transmitted to Google and 100 KB to Apple. This includes …

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Facial recognition discriminates

Facial recognition technology, when abused by companies and governments, can threaten our rights to data protection and privacy. Learn more about the issue from ReclaimYourFace, an EU-wide civil society initiative against biometric mass surveillance: https://reclaimyourface.eu PAN is developing a solution that enables you to block facial recognition on social media and keeps vigilant watch over …

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