one of the problems we ve seen in this, their own employees and executives have been mis-using this. uber, a popular ride-sharing app, misused where customers travel. one executive reportedly used that information against a reporter who had criticized the company. as chair of the senate subcommittee, he gave uber a monday deadline to address new questions about how they use sensitive gee owe location data. part of what my work has been doing is letting consumers understand what s out there. and so you know what you re signing up for when you do something like this. and, also, letting the companies understand that they have some obligation to have a privacy policy in the following. then there are apps people
uber, a popular ride-sharing app, misused where customers travel. one executive reportedly used that information against a reporter who had criticized the company. as chair of the senate subcommittee, he gave uber a monday deadline to address new questions about how they use sensitive gee owe location data. part of what my work has been doing is letting consumers understand what s out there. and so you know what you re signing up for when you do something like this. and, also, letting the companies understand that they have some obligation to have a privacy policy in the following. then there are apps people never signed up for at all. stalker apps. to protect sensitive location information.
if there s going to be this kind of headache and sanction of damage, there s going to be a killing of censorship going forward. yea, that s exactly it. in the aurgment of are they going to go through with it, i can t imagine them looking at this very closely to see what happens. you don t want to let a foreign government if it is north korea or anonymous hackers in the middle east or russia or whatever they might be, you don t want them being able to radically ator a company s ability to do business. by pulling this movie, it sets a very dangerous signal. yeah, and the power of comedy here, this is a film that we haven t seen yet, but it makes these arguments. do you think that s the take away? that they ll regret ever going
in this, their own employees and executives have been misusing this. uber, a popular ride-sharing app, misuse information where customers travel. one executive reportedly used that information against a reporter who had criticized the company. as chair of the senate subcommittee, he gave uber a monday deadline to address new questions about how they use sensitive geo location data. part of what my work has been doing is letting consumers understand what s out there. and so you know what you re signing up for when you do something like this. and, also, letting the companies understand that they have some obligation to have a privacy policy in the following. then there are apps people never signed up for at all. his bill would ban stalker apps. to protect sensitive location
a detailed analysis. this is about how reporters report on this kind of stolen information. now, screenwriter eric sorenson whose e-mails were leaked said news outlets who have report on guardians of peace are morally treasonist and spectacularly dishonorable. and he continued that case today on the today show. is there anything that points to wrongdoing at the company? that helps anyone in anyway?