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Not exact matches
TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian authorities have ordered internet service providers to block
access to Telegram, a popular messaging
app used
by an estimated 40 million Iranians, state TV reported Monday.
Founded in April 2011 in Portland
by Greg Passmore and Russell Okamoto, Celly builds mobile social networks of all sizes, both public and private, that can be
accessed by any cell phone with SMS and via a web browser, e-mail and the company's iPhone and Android
apps.
Employees accidentally let hackers in
by creating weak passwords,
accessing seemingly innocent social networking
apps, clicking on legitimate - looking links or unknowingly downloading malicious files.
Facebook users can
access this via a camera icon that will launch a similar kind of view within the social network's mobile
app, or
by swiping left while looking at their news feed.
It comes amid increasing concerns about how social media websites and messaging
apps are storing users» data, which could be vulnerable and
accessed by hackers.
But even with privacy settings, the
app sparked fears that stalkers or criminals could identify strangers and gain
access to their personal data just
by snapping their photos.
Using a mobile banking
app to make a deposit may be convenient, but it can delay
access to those funds
by a week or more.
It allowed hackers to
access an unsuspecting user's smart home devices and make changes to them due to a bug in HomeKit, the software used
by developers to let home gadgets like lightbulbs, door locks, and thermostats be controlled through Apple's Home
app.
And Free Basics, an
app born from the Internet.org partnership spearheaded
by Facebook, would seem to satisfy this need for equal
access.
The
app cut ties with Cambridge Analytica in Mexico after the British company was accused
by a whistleblower of improperly
accessing data to target US and British voters in recent elections.
But they should also try to get a better sense of the scope of the problem with Facebook
apps — they should ask Zuckerberg how many
apps were created before 2014 (when Facebook's rules changed), what kind of data they could
access, and how many users could have had their data misused
by them.
Facebook will also provide better privacy protection
by reminding users what
apps they've granted
access to their data.
Those same pros are also pushing for encryption of all files stored on or
accessed by a personal device, either through the phone's encryption program or through a third - party
app such as TextSecure or RedPhone.
By having an
app installed right into the browser, you don't have to take a break to have
access to your favorite games.
Nike (nke) is selling the new
app by saying it is «the centerpiece for your all -
access - pass» to what the brand can offer.
Authy, which was founded
by security pro Daniel Palacio in 2011, is a free
app that generates a continuously changing code on your mobile device, which you then enter after your password in order to gain
access to any site you want to keep secure.
Uber wants to solve that problem
by introducing a new kind of aircraft (think: a plane - helicopter hybrid) that customers can
access using the
app.
My
app tells me when door is ever
accessed and
by whom.
The company said it was «building a way» for people to know if their data was
accessed by «This Is Your Digital Life,» the psychological - profiling quiz
app that researcher Aleksandr Kogan created and paid about 270,000 people to take part in.
That data, downloaded over years of Facebook users freely giving
apps such as games and personality quizzes
access to their information, is largely still stored outside of Facebook's grasp
by the private individuals and companies who built those applications.
In a nutshell: front door is
accessed by codes that I set up and control for people at the touch of an
app on my phone..
Collective use of the platform
by schools and other educational groups means that, just as with third - party
app developers, some organizations still require you to have a Facebook account in order to
access information and services.
And after a data protection audit and re-audit
by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner, in 2011 and 2012, the regulator recommended it shutter developers»
access to friend networks — which Facebook finally did (for both old and new
apps) as of mid 2015.
Ontarians will get
access to new
apps to help manage their energy consumption data, thanks to a pilot program led
by MaRS Discovery District, in partnership with Hydro One and London Hydro and supported
by the Ministry of Energy.
The controversy over Cambridge Analytica's data collection erupted in recent days amid news reports that an
app created
by a Cambridge University psychologist, Aleksandr Kogan,
accessed extensive personal data of 50 million Facebook users.
The original decree was made as a settlement to an inquiry at the time into how Facebook — then just a startup but growing wildly fast — «deceived consumers
by telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it to be shared and made public,» and it arose specifically in relation to how third - party
apps were able to use and
access this data.
We've started
by putting a tool in front of everyone that shows them all the
apps they are using and lets them easily remove
access to them.»
They can either forego using any
apps they personally select and trust or allow any
app installed
by their friends to
access information about them.
Russia has taken further steps to limit
access to popular messaging
app Telegram, blocking 50 internet anonymizers and VPN services, as reported
by Meduza .
We are currently on - boarding customers for our exchange - accessible through our slick new
app - which is backed
by world - class customer service, provides
access to the UK faster payments system and follows rigorous KYC / AML protocols.
Facebook said Friday a British researcher and his firm, Global Science Research, legitimately gained
access to the personal data of Facebook users in 2013 while working on a personality prediction
app, but the researcher violated Facebook's rules
by passing it on to Cambridge Analytica.
Since most people will have to
access EverBank online or
by app rather than through a physical location, we focused our comparison on other online banking options.
Out of the 5,855 Android
apps that are included in the Designed for Families program of the Google Play Store, the study found that 28 percent of them «
accessed sensitive data protected
by Android permissions,» while an alarming 73 percent of the
apps «transmitted sensitive data over the internet.»
As they authorize
apps using their corporate credentials, they give them (any
by extension, their vendors) programmatic (API)
access to their corporate data.
This is dependent on what the platform allows the
apps to
access via their API, whereas open source code is much less limited
by the
access provided
by the platform.
The data
accessed by the
apps include things we have «liked» on the site, page visits, permissions we give to
access our public and personal information.
ONEBIT is a bitcoin wallet
app that lets you pay at any store with contactless mobile payment
by giving you
access to the credit card payment network.
Data brokers have been known to build profiles of their customers» tastes
by accessing information about their education, work history, religious or political views, relationship status, interests, hobbies, etc via
apps.
Tech experts say Facebook helped build its business
by deciding in 2007 to allow third parties who created
apps on its platforms to gain
access to the personal information of Facebook users, including information about their «friends.»
The Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission announced that it has reviewed Bell's complaint and determined Rogers is not giving undue preference to its subscribers
by offering them exclusive
access to its GamePlus mobile
app.
Facebook confirmed Friday that Strategic Communication Laboratories - owned Cambridge Analytica had obtained profiles
accessed by another developer, which had properly gotten them when users signed up for a personality prediction
app called «thisisyourdigitallife.»
Mobile and tablet
apps —
By having
access to mobile and tablet
apps, you can pay bills, check your balance, view your benefits, and more from just about anywhere.
Along with all 500 + episodes of the series, the
app is essentially made to convert any casual fan into a full - fledge Simpsons nerd
by giving them
access to tons of extra features like custom playlists, a Simpson - centric newsfeed, crazy specific search capabilities, behind the scenes content and more.
The iHeartRadio
app, which reached its first 20 million registered users faster than any digital service in Internet history, delivers everything listeners want in an all - in - one platform: Instant
access to more than 1,500 radio stations from across the country, user - created Custom Stations inspired
by a favorite artist or song, thousands of curated digital stations «Perfect For» any mood or activity, and the new Shows & Personalities feature giving users
access to the best on - demand news, talk and entertainment content available today.
Just like with other cloud based storage services, you can
access your data remotely
by accessing a special URL, or even
access it from your iPhone, iPad, or via the Pogoplug
app.
The line can be
accessed in five ways —
by calling 630-883-4242, seeing napervilleparks.org/cancellations, opting in to receive email updates, opting in to receive text updates or downloading the free smart phone
app.
In a Facebook post, Zuckerberg said the social network «made mistakes» and vowed to prevent another disaster
by auditing thousands of
apps and reining in their
access to user data.
It was a Palantir employee in London, working closely with the data scientists building Cambridge's psychological profiling technology, who suggested the scientists create their own
app — a mobile - phone - based personality quiz — to gain
access to Facebook users» friend networks, according to documents obtained
by The New York Times.