Sentences with phrase «intrusive data»

Professional e-mail services aren't in the business of selling ads to make profits, so there's no intrusive data scans, no reuse of user data, and more protections to keep prying eyes off of your business communications.
Intrusive data collection is common in the Wild West world of smartphone apps and social media.
Strengthening data protection laws to limit ad targeting would go much further to fix that imbalance — but that's something big publishing companies are actually lobbying against, holding out hope to one day build their own intrusive data empires.
But even more intrusive data mining is done by Google, and we're all slaves to their algorithm.
A second example is the difficulty in turning off intrusive data read out screens, also moving items around to face proper direction.
I fear that the «Book in Browser» approach (Kindle CloUd, Safari Online, etc Zola, too) will hook publishers on the narcotics of intrusive data collection and revision.
But the reality is, the worst thing to come from intrusive data collection could be far more detrimental to the individual readers.
The waste of billions of taxpayer dollars on testing, test security, test shredding, intrusive data systems and test - score teaching ratings is a violation of the public trust.
We must prohibit intrusive data tracking, which is an invasion of the rights of students and their families.
Fears of intrusive data collection are dismissed as paranoia (though these are a bit tougher to dismiss than they were a month ago).
In practice, this means the intrusive data harvesting practices that led to the Cambridge Analytica scandal could be far more common, and more pervasive, than we know.

Not exact matches

Complaints focus on intrusive fundraising methods (like telephone and doorstep appeals) and sloppy or unethical data security practices — the same problems that slammed our household wallet shut.
The number of people who had messages taken is a small portion of the estimated 87 million users whose data was exposed, but it represents a much more intrusive collection than the page likes, birthdays, locations, and personality traits and so forth that were taken from other profiles.
«Rarely has so much effort been made to collect so much intrusive and irrelevant data,» said Lib Dem home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne.
In order to understand which groups lose under the programmes and which are likely to be exempted from intrusive conditions and why, we might need to delve into domestic data more deeply and lay out the changes to material conditions of different groups and cuts in social benefits.
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.
If 2015 was the year that showed us the feral negativity and limited value of the public sphere, it was also the campaign that shored up the importance of data and the point where micro-campaigning, long a mainstay of US elections, finally found its feet in Europe, albeit in a very European (and less intrusive) way.
«If they get too intrusive on the data people will be up in arms and they will lose access,» he says.
To definitively say that the birds are drafting off each other, however, the exact location of the eddies and the areas of downdraft would need to be measured on ibises, which would require flying them in a wind tunnel — a far more intrusive process than simply carrying a data logger.
High contrast images facilitate robust automatic tracking and behavioural analysis of hundreds of individual cells within heterogeneous cell populations is now possible without the need for intrusive dyes or labels, bringing unique morphological, temporal, and dynamic phenotypic data to your research.
More and more, Edward becomes informed on the questionable and intrusive tracking, legal manipulation, and data collection being secretly conducted by the U.S. government on not only foreign threats, but its own citizens without formal warrants, court orders, or proper search - and - seizure procedures.
If the skeptics are right, Wood writes, Common Core «will damage the quality of K — 12 education for many students; strip parents and local communities of meaningful influence over school curricula; centralize a great deal of power in the hands of federal bureaucrats and private interests; push for the aggregation and use of large amounts of personal data on students without the consent of parents; usher in an era of even more abundant and more intrusive standardized testing; and absorb enormous sums of public funding that could be spent to better effect on other aspects of education.»
President of US IT and Cloud computing forum SafeGov, Jeff Gould said «Data mining is very intrusive.
These centralized media platforms have helped create poorly targeted, intrusive, and annoying advertisements for users, while also collecting and selling user data to -LSB-...]
It seems rather intrusive — is it about marketing and data collection or DRM?
Ms. Calle's experience suggests that the «normalcy» of intrusive technology, the sheer ubiquity of data, makes it hard for artists to create something rare and profound.
The context in which the data was acquired and used involved allegations of attempted hacking, intrusive surveillance, harassment and breach of privacy.
Furthermore, I am not sure that a six - month trial period in one airport is time enough to gather convincing data to confirm the need or validate such a potentially intrusive screening program.
Personal data control, privacy, intrusive advertising.
Sorry, but this is FAR more intrusive than Facebook, which you CLAIM has lots of data on you even if you don't use their service.
Nix, who serves as Cambridge's chief executive, said that none of the information the company collects is «particularly intrusive,» adding that SCL's data - science techniques were predominantly developed in the political space, not for military clients.
It's not like Facebook has suddenly gotten more intrusive or is handling your data more carelessly.
All meta - analyses involved data from both studies for 84 participants for the following sub-scales: maternal sensitivity (warm to cold; intrusive to non-intrusive; remoteness); and infant interactions (attentive to inattentive; lively to inert; happy to distressed).
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