Sentences with phrase «to hand over data»

This occurs when parties hand over data — for instance to mortgage providers — making them a data processor and picking up supply chain liability in the process.
It now turns out that the other major search engines handed over the data.
The new law will also allow the police to force internet firms to hand over data showing who is using a computer or smartphone at any particular time.
WASHINGTON, April 17 - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed Microsoft Corp's privacy fight with the Justice Department over whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas after Congress passed legislation that resolved the dispute.
Amid growing concerns about Facebook privacy issues, The Wall Street Journal published results of an investigation that criticized the social network for handing over data.
By doing so, these users also handed over data from their friends» profile pages to the researcher — under terms that Facebook permitted at the time.
Facebook handed over data on 57billion friendships to the scientist who designed the app that creamed off personal data from 50million people for Cambridge Analytica without permission, it was...
Following revelations that Facebook happily handed over the data of 50 million users to Cambridge Analytica, the company's stock price has tanked, investors have filed suit against the company, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been doing his best tumbleweed impression.
Fast Company's publisher, Mansueto Ventures, was tricked into handing over data as well.
Because of the way Facebook's third - party platform worked at this time, the over 270,000 survey participants who consented to hand over their data also gave Kogan access to tens of millions of their friends» Facebook data.
Now it is time that those charged with regulating direct entry midwifery demand that MANA hand over that data.
Dismayed with the holdup, Smith again suggested the agency hand over the data as is and leave the de-identifying process to the committee — an option that House Democrats, including Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, the panel's senior Democrat, strongly oppose.
Microsoft does not have to hand over data held on servers in Ireland in response to search warrants from US authorities.
I am not sure how hard Dropbox would fight (if at all) before handing over your data, or if they give you notice in time to fight it yourself.
Further, in cases where it does hand over data, it may be under court order not to identify the individuals impacted.
But as The Verge notes, law enforcement agencies can demand that the company hand over data to aid in an investigation.
North Carolina police are investigating crimes by using area - based search warrants to force Google to hand over data about all mobile devices near crime scenes.
Apps and start - ups that grabbed user data over a number of years, Dehaye said, often hand over their data if they're acquired by another company or sell their data if they close or liquidate.
So they all signed up to take this personality quiz, and as a result, all of their friends handed over their data unknowingly, as well.
Kogan handed over the data to Cambridge Analytica without the users» permission, violating Facebook's policies.
WASHINGTON, Feb 27 (Reuters)- Supreme Court justices on Tuesday wrestled with Microsoft Corp's dispute with the U.S. Justice Department over whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas, with some signaling support for the government and others urging Congress to pass a law to resolve the issue.
Right now, MSN and Yahoo! are in the crosshairs for handing over data to the US Department of Justice.
I can not begin to imagin the uproar that would happen if author refused to hand over data from a study they published.
He's being persecuted by Russian government since 2014, when he refused to hand over data of Ukrainian protesters to Russia's security agencies and block Alexei Navalny's page on VKontakte, an online social network he founded.
Absent legal protection, most are likely to simply hand over the data and be rid of the matter.
Among the directives were several that could not be enforced under state law, according to the Milwaukee Journal - Sentinel, such as requiring private schools to hand over data on enrollment and suspensions and expulsions of students with disabilities.
WASHINGTON, April 17 - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday dropped Microsoft Corp's privacy fight with the Justice Department over whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas after Congress passed legislation that resolved the dispute.
WASHINGTON, Feb 27 - Supreme Court justices on Tuesday wrestled with Microsoft Corp's dispute with the U.S. Justice Department over whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas, with some signaling support for the government and others urging Congress to pass a law to resolve the issue.
One audience member asked whether they, if presented with a subpoena requesting customer information, would hand over data.
The government requires Chinese firms, and foreign firms with a Chinese presence, such as Apple, to store and hand over data on a vast scale.
Handing over that data to Cambridge Analytica was against Facebook's policy.
But the state Department of Financial Services pressed ahead, sending out what are known as «308 letters,» which compel insurance companies to hand over data.
It refuses to hand over its data to the city.
Critcher's work shows that even people who think the CEO should hand over the data to the government consider the CEO to have better moral character if he does the opposite and adheres to the privacy policy.
If you have the time, i would like to hand over all data to you and see what came out of it.
However, the Quebec data moved a step closer to being deleted Tuesday after the Quebec Court of Appeal refused to suspend a court ruling last month that said Ottawa does not have to hand over the data to the Quebec government.
One of the joys of cloud computing is handing over your data to the cloud vendor and letting them handle the heavy lifting.
That's a much larger number than Facebook reported last night, when it said that just 270,000 people «gave their consent» to hand over data to a third - party researcher and University of Cambridge professor named Dr. Aleksandr Kogan.
But in Obama's case, direct users knew they were handing over their data to a political campaign.
That means that while a single user may have agreed to hand over their data, developers could also access some data about their friends.
However, collateral damage is possible, not least because researchers might find it more difficult to get Facebook — and its users — to agree to hand over the data for research alone.
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