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Privacy in the Age of Big Data: Recognizing Threats, Defending Your Rights, and Protecting Your Family by
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Claire Binkley
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Reading it again/more thoroughly, now I see how all these privacy concerns arise from anxiety about governmental overreach.
— Aug 02, 2020 12:23PM
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Claire Binkley
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AFAIK my home isn't connected to this "smart grid..."
— Aug 01, 2020 09:13AM
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Claire Binkley
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Most of the password stuff in here is common sense, but it is nice to have the people at the university unlock my account when I've 2xalusd72e'/ed it too much and can't possibly figure out how many 2's or 7's I put into it again.
— Jul 29, 2020 04:19PM
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Jonathan Forrest
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In the foreword, the author talks about how at this time, the volume of data is rapidly increasing, and security companies are able to retrieve and analyze this data at an unbelievable speed. This is supposed to be keeping us safe, but it makes us wonder if this is an invasion of our personal privacies.
— Feb 11, 2015 05:47AM
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