Investors, operators, and developers have
access to more data to help them reach highly targeted audiences while consumers have more information enabling them to make informed choices.
«The public has
access to more data than ever, but a lot of it can be difficult to understand,» said IRES CEO Lauren Hansen.
Then there's going backwards, which is before 2014, what are all the apps that got
access to more data than people would be comfortable with?
The wide range of studies conducted with the ISCCP datasets and the changing environment for accessing datasets over the Internet suggested the need for the Web site to provide: 1) a larger variety of information about the project and its data products for a much wider variety of users [e.g., people who may not use a particular ISCCP data product but could use some ancillary information (such as the map grid definition, topography, snow and ice cover)-RSB-; 2) more information about the main data products in several different forms (e.g., illustrations of the cloud analysis method) and more flexible access to the full documentation; 3)
access to more data summaries and diagnostic statistics to illustrate research possibilities for students, for classroom use by educators, or for users with «simple» climatology questions (e.g., annual and seasonal means); and 4) direct access to the complete data products (e.g., the whole monthly mean cloud dataset is now available online).
They have a deep understanding of the markets, and
access to more data than you and I will ever have.
Then again, no company has
access to more data on customer habits and preferences, or knows better how to interpret it, than Amazon does.
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«We can have
access to more data than any other city, because there's this trust when you're part of the project,» he said.
Not exact matches
Today, Sweden is among the most - connected countries in the Eurozone, with
more than nine out of 10 households having internet
access as of 2015, according
to European Commission
data.
We want
to protect consumers against breaches of privacy [but] we want
access to data to enable us
to do things in a
more targeted,
more refined,
more acceptable way.
Appreciate the
access to data information you have and the ability
to bring
more value
to the table with your confidence in understanding.
And the longer the tokens have
to stay alive, the
more time criminals who obtain stolen
data have
to figure out how
to gain
access to the accounts attached
to them.
And the system would be quickly scalable so that customers whose web traffic or
data needs suddenly increased could instantly get
access to more space on AWS's network.
For Facebook users who haven't used an app in three months or
more, Zuckerberg says the app developers will no longer have
access to their
data.
At the time, laxer privacy settings across Facebook meant Kogan had
access to data from tens of millions
more users after their friends had installed the app.
Cloud computing gives you
more control over your
data, enabling you
to access your files from any computer, even if your own machine has broken down.
According
to the latest International
Data Corporation (IDC) research released on September 12, «by 2015,
more U.S. Internet users will
access the Internet through mobile devices than through PCs or other wireline devices.»
Aiming
to placate concerned users and,
more directly, potential regulators, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook would be limiting developer
access to user
data.
Simply Measured, for example, empowers marketers with unmatched
access to their social
data to more clearly define their social strategy and optimize their tactics for maximum impact.
In this case, the primary worry is that the treasure trove of
data Google will gain
access to is worth far
more to Google than
to residents of Toronto.
Once people get used
to accessing Facebook and discover other parts of the Internet through Facebook, it will become easier, Zuckerberg says,
to «upsell» those customers
to more robust
data plans.
I'm talking both about
accessing crucial company
data as well as not cutting off the far
more critical
access to the personal and emotional feedback we all need from those we work with in order
to succeed.
The fact is that while your executives and managers may express interest in
more data (
more metrics,
more dimensions, raw
data access,
more chart choices, etc.) this is an indicator of uncertainty, not of an interest
to do
more robust analysis.
Joel Reidenberg, a privacy expert with Fordham University, told me, «The relevant EU rules are based on general fair information practice standards, addressing a variety of aspects related
to fairness in collection, purpose limitations, transparency of processing, accuracy,
data subject
access, and remedies for violations, and are
more stringent because of their detail as well as some new twists.»
Which means getting the right technology in place so employees have
access to the tools, applications,
data and even people
to be just as - if not
more - productive than they would be in a traditional office setting.
At the very least, the distant site should contain complete, constantly updated copies of all company information; preferably, it's
more than a repository — it's a mirror image of your main system, set up
to let you easily
access, search, and retrieve
data from afar.
The company is facing questions from lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic about how it handles personal user
data after a pair of weekend reports by The Observer newspaper in the U.K. and The New York Times alleged research firm Cambridge Analytica improperly gained
access to the
data of
more than 50 million Facebook users.
In its biggest crisis ever, Facebook is under fire over its handling of personal
data following reports that political research firm Cambridge Analytica wrongly gained
access to personal
data of
more than 50 million Facebook users.
And dispatchers get
access to more than just mapped - location
data: FMS's sensors can measure vehicle speed and battery voltage, as well as the length of time a driver spends at a location.
The company will aim
to give
more control
to employees by improving
access to their own healthcare
data and increasing telemedicine, Dimon wrote.
It was the beginning of
more targeted advertising, and the changes enabled third - party sites
to access Facebook user
data — unless, of course, users sifted through the site's complex new privacy settings and blocked third - party sites from
accessing their
data.
Because employees use their personal clouds
to access business information (for example, by connecting their work email
to their smartphone), sensitive or confidential
data is
more vulnerable.
The big guys have been able
to spend
more, have had
access to more useful troves of
data and have been the only ones who can work with super-powerful game - changing technologies.
Marketers will need
to establish a trust among consumers and prove that if they give up
access to some of their personal
data, in return they will get
more tailored offers, deals and interactions.
In September, Equifax reported a massive
data breach, saying hackers may have
accessed the personal details, including names and Social Security numbers, of
more than 143 million consumers from mid-May
to July.
While I tend
to think of myself as a very careful Facebook user, I was stunned today
to realize that I'd allowed
more than 130 third - party apps
to have
access to at least some of my
data.
This would include password - protection and encryption for the location
data of passengers and drivers, limiting employee
access to the
data, and adding
more security tools
to protect personal information.
Facebook is facing questions of its
data handling following reports that research firm Cambridge Analytica improperly gained
access to the personal
data of
more than 50 million Facebook users.
The Justice Department wants Apple (aapl)
to build custom software that would sidestep the company's tough security and encryption features so law enforcement can
more easily
access data on the disputed iPhone.
More Swedes have
access to a payment card than
to cash, according
to data from the country's central bank, the Riksbank.
The social media giant is under fire over its handling of personal
data following reports that research firm Cambridge Analytica wrongly gained
access to personal
data of
more than 50 million Facebook users.
He said that if he had
to rely on the European Space Agency's limited, difficult -
to -
access data for his work checking climate model predictions against reality, he'd be «
more or less blind» — particularly in the vast, uninhabited stretches of the globe like the Pacific, which are vital for understanding the world climate.
The MLB at - bat app will now have augmented reality capabilities on the iPhone 8, giving baseball fans
access to more action,
data and stats than ever before.
But once you get rolling, you'll have
access to far
more in - depth and brand - specific pools of
data, which can tell you exactly how your content is performing.
This has made already uncertain internet users even
more hesitant
to share their personal
data with you — like their email and contact information or even logging onto your website by allowing you
to access their information on their social media profile.
As I started thinking about how
to change that, I became very focused on the laboratory space and the context of the power of laboratory
data — which drives, some say, 80 % of clinical decisions — and the ability
to help make
access to that information
more available
to people, and
to try
to create actionable information that would be accessible
to people at the time that it really matters.
It will also further restrict developers»
access to data and create a new,
more visible tool for people
to see which apps are
accessing their
data and how.
Zuckerberg explained that the roots of the Cambridge Analytica
data access date back
to 2007, when Facebook launched a platform «with the vision that
more apps should be social» that would allow users
to log into apps and share who their friends were and their information.
Snapchat Is Opening Up Its Marketing Platform
to All Ad - Tech Players and Agencies Snapchat is opening up their API
to allow companies
more access to their ad buying platform, and potentially
more data.
There are many applications that do not need
to access the users» friends personal
data (e.g. games, quizzes, apps that only post things on the user's page) but Facebook Ireland does not offer a
more limited level of
access than «all the basic information of all friends».