Open Effect Executive Director Andrew Hilts was recently quoted in a Toronto Star article discussing Facebook’s latest privacy policy change. The policy change makes clear that the company uses the web browsing history of its users in order to better target advertisements according to user interests.
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Fitness trackers put usersโ health data at risk, study suggests. www.thestar.com/news/privacy-b… cc @citizenlab #privacy #fitness #security
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RT @RonDeibert: Some Serious Security and Privacy Issues with Fitness Trackers... twitter.com/citizenlab/status/…
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A first look at our report, Every Step you Fake: A Comparative Analysis of Fitness Tracker Privacy and Security. openeffect.ca/fitness-tracker-…
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RT @CBCNews: Some fitness trackers vulnerable to monitoring, U of T study finds ift.tt/1KnadB0 pic.twitter.com/36ttO0IqNS
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RT @DEEP_IDRC: Two Case Studies in Digital Privacy, Access & Security, by Andrew Hilts pic.twitter.com/Bo79IbV1x5