Sentences with phrase «about user privacy»

It simply shows that how much they care about users privacy.
Questions about user privacy and security threaten the company's standing at a time when people are already uneasy about whether the use of technology can bring good or ill.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has admitted that his company had made mistakes in a data leak that caused grave concern about user privacy possibly abused for political purposes.
The post ignited long conversations about user privacy in China, discussions the Communist Party wasn't probably happy they were happening.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before the Senate yesterday about user privacy at his company, but his notes from this hearing have since been leaked after they were captured in a photograph.
Vodafone was better when it came to sharing with its users its policies around freedom of expression while AT&T was more upfront about user privacy.
So what about user's data privacy — look like I am not the only one concerned about user privacy with ok cupid, match dot com, their associated properties, or any other web site for that matter.
This is especially important now, as we are witnessing increased security breaches with various credit companies, as well as social media companies like Facebook testifying before Congress about user privacy.
In light of all that — and we're only scratching the surface when it comes to privacy - related incidents and uncomfortable truths Zuckerberg has had to answer for — it sure sounds extremely glib to pretend that Facebook cares about user privacy as much as Apple, or that Cook's remarks are out of place and «not aligned with the truth.»
Last week, Cook was interviewed on MSNBC by Recode's Kara Swisher and MSNBC's Chris Hayes, where he delivered frank words about user privacy following the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal.
That argument would betray any claim that Facebook cared at all about user privacy — as Zuckerberg seemingly admitted by describing such harvesting of data by apps like Kogan's as an «abuse» of the data - sharing feature, which was supposed to be innocuously «social.»
The blog post doesn't answer all our questions about user privacy on Windows 10, but it's a good sign that Microsoft is at least addressing the issues, such as the creepy Family Settings option.
With Facebook in the news over concerns about user privacy and its impact on politics, splitting up with the social media giant isn't as easy as you may think.
Because it's becoming clearer that we can't trust these companies to regulate themselves, and these conversations about user privacy, security, and well - being are incredibly important for those who can't afford to not be on Facebook.
At a time of heightened concern about user privacy, one of the world's biggest technology companies is seeking access to one of users» most private places: the trunks of their cars.
The company isn't facing one scandal — it's facing two: one about Russian disinformation and fake news, and one about user privacy and data security.
It brands itself as a non-profit organization dedicated to making the web better, one that cares about user privacy and security.
Facebook succeeded in fending off those threats, just as it has succeeded at many similar junctures in its history by aggressively prioritizing growth and user engagement over concerns about user privacy, social media addiction, and the effects of its news feed algorithm on business partners, the media, elections, and society at large.
Facebook's effort to «stop those messages from going through,» shows it's addressing one problem — preventing abuse of its platforms — but it also brought up questions about user privacy and how exactly Facebook monitors its Messenger app.
While Apple recently introduced the HomePod and iOS 11, former employees who worked on Siri told the Wall Street Journal the virtual assistant is lagging behind its competitors because of company concerns about user privacy.
Recently, a security researcher discovered that Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus was collecting detailed information from its users, prompting widespread concerns about user privacy.
Ever since Windows 10 launched in 2015, Microsoft has been responding to concerns about user privacy.
Still reeling from the revelation that Cambridge Analytica stealthily acquired information about millions of Facebook users as part of a broader effort to help Donald Trump win the presidential election, Facebook has been busy reassuring users that it does, in fact, care about user privacy.
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