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Mitchell Baker, présidente de la fondation Mozilla
Today at our F8 conference I'm going to discuss a new privacy control we're building called "Clear History".
In your web browser, you have a simple way to clear your cookies and history. The idea...
Des données publiques et aucun ciblage ?
Selon Elizabeth Dwoskin, journaliste au Washington Post, Facebook aurait tenté de mettre en place une passerelle visant à exploiter les données personnelles des utilisateurs de WhatsApp, tout en affaiblissant le chiffrement utilisé par la messagerie.
Researchers have built a proof-of-concept processor that uses secretly stored electrical charge to trigger an ultra-stealthy backdoor.
Un rapport inquiétant sur la sécurité du cloud
Europe et Amérique du Nord seulement
2,5 milliards d'euros de budget
L'enfer, c'est les autres ?
Politicians cause traffic jams, scapegoat an app.
Facebook says users own their data and touts its "download your data" tool. But the download doesn't include everything Facebook knows about you.
Facebook has taken the lion's share of scrutiny from Congress and the media about data-handling practices that allow savvy marketers and political agents to target specific audiences, but it's far from alone. YouTube, Google ...
The latest Facebook scandal should be a long-overdue wakeup call for internet users — because it is not just about Facebook.
Since the Cambridge Analytica news hit headlines, calls for users to ditch the platform have picked up speed. Whether or not it has a critical impact on the company’s user base or bottom line, the message from #DeleteFacebook is clear: users are fed up. EFF is not here to tell you whether or not to...
The #DeleteFacebook movement may be picking up, as one survey claims 9% of Americans have deleted their accounts.
If one takes out all of the defensive posturing (entire paragraph explaining that Twitter, LinkedIn, Amazon, and Google all do the same thing), and the intentionally simplified (cookies, which are identifiers that websites use to know if you’ve visited before), we are left with this:
Facebook tracks virtually every website you visit, as well as usage data from many apps, even if you aren't logged in to facebook or don't have an account. We use this data, and tie it to your identity whenever possible, so we can charge advertisers more money.
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