Consumer Reports Has an App To Help with Privacy
What would happen to the personalized advertising space if it was easy enough for most of us to opt out of data collection? As easy as Consumer Reports claims this tool is, we might find out.
What would happen to the personalized advertising space if it was easy enough for most of us to opt out of data collection? As easy as Consumer Reports claims this tool is, we might find out.
As the article mentions, Microsoft does not make it easy to manage SAS tokens in bulk. It’s pretty easy to have a bunch of Azure data blob storage items lying around for years with active SAS tokens that were totally forgotten about.
If you’re using SAS tokens to share data, and it’s good for that, remember to clean up after yourself.
This is very interesting.
“The new product — called “Microsoft Edge for Business” — natively separates work and personal browsing into dedicated browser windows with their own favorites, separate caches and storage locations.”
I’m Not a Doctor – How to Help My Team’s Mental Health– I love the idea of modeling the behavior and making it “explicitly acceptable to take breaks.” Updating IT and Custodian Interviews for Today’s Data Sources Organizational Developers: Becoming Trauma Informed Will Elevate How You Operate The Secret Weapon Hackers Can Use to Dox…
Cellebrite asks cops to keep its phone hacking tech ‘hush hush’– don’t ask how cops get data or whether the data they present is accurate by having them explain it. “Trust us”. Hmm.
real simple syndication– “So maybe it’s time we all got back to the basics and curated our own news, instead of having it pushed to us by an algorithm.”
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