Hillary Clinton tried to find a middle ground when
asked about data privacy, but ultimately left the door open to the possibility of intrusive government data collection.
(g) The business of collecting profile data that is accessible within the contact portal or
asking about data (e.g. telephone - / mobile number) of other customers, e.g. for the purpose of commercial exploitation, or promotion or resale;
the business of collecting profile data that is accessible within the contact portal or
asking about data (e.g. telephone - / mobile number) of other customers, e.g. for the purpose of commercial exploitation, or promotion or resale;
What questions can
you ask about the data?
The document gives a few examples of questions that could be
asked about this data.
When
asked about data, 38 percent of superintendents strongly agreed that they have «sufficient data on student outcomes» to make «strategic» school district decisions, while 33 percent said that principals have enough access to such data.
Today
I asked about the data plan in a tmobile store.
The OP
asked about the data loss.
It is using sd820 and 6gb ddr4 ram and eMMC 5.0 or above storage so it's dumb question
asking about data speed transfer rw.
But we do think consumers may
ask about data they've seen on consumer sites that's not available on the MLS.»
Not exact matches
The hearing will give lawmakers the chance to
ask the Facebook CEO directly
about the company's involvement in the improper harvesting of
data from an estimated 87 million users by Cambridge Analytica, a
data analytics firm that worked for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
Bannon was a former vice president of the London - based firm, and Mueller has
asked it to provide internal documents
about how its
data and analyses were used in the Trump campaign, according to sources familiar with the investigation.
Melinda shared that while Bill may
ask for more
data to support an idea or story, she knows he always trusts her judgement
about whether a problem is something the foundation should be aware of and working to solve.
Proving this to them means your books are infallible, and you're using the right kind of software to pull
data instantly, regardless of what an investor may be
asking about.
When CR
asked NHTSA
about the status of the Sorento investigation, the agency said that it «continues to analyze test
data and other information to determine if this issue is linked to a defect,» but gave no sense of when the investigation will be completed.
She also had criticism of the email sent out by professional networking platform LinkedIn, which said it has made it «even easier to understand the
data we have
about you, how you can correct it and how you can
ask us to stop using it».
These requests are a standard part of the process and
ask the applicant for more information, but between January and November of last year, the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services department issued
about 40 percent more requests than in all of 2016, according to
data from the department.
In Sheets, you can
ask a plain - speak question to Explore
about your
data and Google will automatically crunch the numbers and makes charts for you.
Perhaps the biggest clue
about what the future holds:
Ask retirement experts, who are buried in longevity
data all day,
about how long they themselves plan to live.
If ISPs were the only ones that had to
ask customers for permission before they chomped up
data about web browsing and app usage, they probably would've made a stink
about it.
BitSight is only working with seven out of the 10 largest insurers, but the majority of insurers that write cyber policies still assess a customer's risk by
asking customers to fill out questionnaires
about what types of
data a company handles and its security protocols.
So, why does the
data indicate that when spouses were
asked: «Knowing what you know now
about being the spouse of an entrepreneur, would you still marry your entrepreneur?»
Underwriting
asks for endless reams of
data about a business's revenue.
Of course, it'll be a great recruitment tool for the company; the more
data women enter
about their reproductive cycles — and Glow gets personal: It
asks about the sexual positions couples use while attempting to conceive, for example — the better Glow will work as Levchin, Huang, and the team apply machine - learning to the information to develop a deeper understanding of how to advise future users on how and when to conceive.
But Lesko's lists pertain mostly to small business: you'll find information on agencies that give development assistance to expanding companies, economic reports that regional Federal Reserve banks will send you, government surplus - property auctions, whom to
ask about overseas selling, how to find financial
data on a company or franchisor, where to apply for research grants — in sum, information on the offerings of nearly every federal, state, and local bureaucracy in the country.
«But when you dig into the
data, you find that people are
asking for things like greater role clarity and more information
about strategic vision.»
Asking the right questions
about your
data can uncover insights, increase its usability and allow companies of any size to sift through substantial amounts of
data to make focused, educated decisions.
«They
asked 40 cardiologists the same question
about the same
data.
When you
ask the world's big money makers in typical big brand consumer businesses to discuss how they are making money from big
data, though, the message can be
about as hard to decipher for the average individual as combing through Internet chatter from Pakistan.
«So you start
asking better questions
about the
data and getting better
data expressed.»
The letter
asked for compensation for the losses and answers to a lengthy list of questions
about how the outage happened, what steps might have been taken to avoid it, what will be done to ward off future attacks and whether sales
data were compromised.
SurveyMonkey says
about 3 million people use its platform daily to
ask questions and collect
data.
«In Canada as in the U.S. and Europe, the most common question investment consultants are
asked by clients
about ESG is whether an ESG - based approach will negatively impact investment performance,» said Andrew Sweeney, Institutional Portfolio Manager at RBC Global Asset Management Inc. «This and other
data from the survey reveal a high level of interest and curiosity
about responsible investing, including areas of significant uncertainty.
When
asked about the best way forward for Canada's economy in an Abacus
Data public opinion survey last year, just one - third suggested Canada should prioritize promoting the use of Canada's oil and gas.
It turns out that this may be one of those rare cases where Canadian
data are richer than American
data: the Labour Force Survey has been
asking about job tenure since 1976, and we can focus on more tightly - defined age groups.
Asked by a committee member
about the terms of the GSR App not specifying that the
data would be used for political targeting, he said he didn't write the terms himself but added: «If we had to do it again I think I would have insisted to Mr Wylie that we do add politics as a use - case in that doc.»
A company blog post later elaborated, «Everyone — no matter where they live — will be
asked to review important information
about how Facebook uses
data and make choices
about their privacy on Facebook.»
«We have repeatedly
asked Facebook
about how companies acquire and hold on to user
data from their site, and in particular whether
data had been taken from people without their consent.
But according to a company executive, who
asked not to be identified because the details of Mr. Koum's departure were confidential, Mr. Koum had grown increasingly concerned
about Facebook's position on user
data in recent years.
We caught up with Carroll after his on panel and
asked about his lawsuit, what the Cambridge Analytica story means for marketers and whether advertisers are putting too much faith in the
data they gather.
Most importantly, apps like Kogan's could no longer
ask for
data about a person's friends unless their friends had also authorized the app.
Eventually, they were worried
about things like computer processing of
data, which back then was basically showing up to a warehouse with a bunch of computer hard drives in your trunk and
asking to have the hard drives processed: can the
data processing center actually keep copies of that
data?
According to a report this week in tech news outlet The Information, when
asked by some of his 11,000 employees Kalanick has brushed off questions
about diversity in hiring and whether Uber could share demographic
data about its workforce.
We
asked over 200 sales and marketing professionals
about 78
data points (and «secret sauce» combinations of data points) in a comprehensive survey, Breaking Open the Predictive Black Box: Which Data Points Actually Lead to Higher Conversion Rates and More Sa
data points (and «secret sauce» combinations of
data points) in a comprehensive survey, Breaking Open the Predictive Black Box: Which Data Points Actually Lead to Higher Conversion Rates and More Sa
data points) in a comprehensive survey, Breaking Open the Predictive Black Box: Which
Data Points Actually Lead to Higher Conversion Rates and More Sa
Data Points Actually Lead to Higher Conversion Rates and More Sales?
During his testimony to the House yesterday Zuckerberg was
asked by congressman Mike Doyle when exactly Facebook had first learned
about Cambridge Analytica using Facebook
data — and whether specifically it had learned
about it as a result of the December 2015 Guardian article.
At the beginning of a chat or call, support agents are given
data about customers so they don't have to
ask basic questions.
Pressed on why he didn't inform users, in 2015, when Facebook says it found out
about this policy breach, Zuckerberg avoided a direct answer — instead fixing on what the company did (
asked Cambridge Analytica and the developer whose app was used to suck out
data to delete the
data)-- rather than explaining the thinking behind the thing it did not do (tell affected Facebook users their personal information had been misappropriated).
We've
asked Facebook when exactly it hired Chancellor; for what purposes; and whether it had any concerns
about employing someone who had worked for a company that had misused its own users»
data.
«The Committtee has repeatedly
asked Facebook
about how companies acquire and hold on to user
data from their site, and in particular
about whether
data had been taken without their consent,» Collins writes in his letter.
Asked about the reimbursement of costs relating to compliance with Fisa court certifications, Facebook responded by saying it had «never received any compensation in connection with responding to a government
data request».