had been under a doctor s care for an emotional disorder. law enforcement also revealed that the shooter s parents cannot think that 28-year-olds should own weapons. the disturbing details putting a renewed focus on the nation s gun laws. president biden pointing some fingers at the same time. i, again, call on congress to pass the assault weapons ban. this should not be a partisan issue. it s a common sense issue. i want you to know who isn t doing it. who isn t helping. ahead, i ll talk to a tennessee state representative who rushed to the scene after the shooting. why he says thoughts and prayers are never enough. plus, former vice president mike pence in iowa fueling more 2024 speculation, even as both he and his former boss face a major legal blow. a federal judge has ruled pence must testify in the justice department s probe of donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the latest on how pence is responding. and a perfect storm of devastation in missi
mitchell reports, the nashville community reeling from the covenant school mass murder but praising the courageous police officers who rushed into harm s way to end the threat. the nation learns more about how the shooter obtained so many high powered weapons. this hour, former vice president mike pence kicking the tires on a 2024 run in iowa today as he decides whether to appeal a federal judge s ruling that he has to testify before the special counsel grand jury investigaing donald trump s attempts to overturn the election and the insurrection. there are tens of thousands of apps that we know take in as much data as tiktok. howard schultz in the hot seat. accusing starbucks of breaking labor laws and opposing their workers rights to join unions. have you ever asked a worker, if you hate starbucks so much, why don t you go work somewhere else? i m glad you asked that question. i read in the press that quote. that s not exactly what i said. can i tell the story? d
functionally different from any social media platform. there are tens of thousands of apps that have take in as much data as tuck tok that have less scrutiny. reporter: but it s almost impossible to look inside any social media company because while the u.s. requires transparency about financials of public companies or safety recalls in cars, it does not mandate any data transparency standards. it s just about anxiety about the role these platforms are playing and not having enough data to know if things are true. reporter: chinese law require they cooperate with intelligence services, but in his testimony last week, the ceo insisted tiktok is not controlled by the chinese government. bottom line is this. american data stored on american soil by an american company overseen by american personnel.
twofold. the ability to feed propaganda to the american population through an app used by roughly one in three americans and the ability to monitor those 150 million people on a near daily basis. i think if you were an intelligence theorist and you want to build profiles on a significant population, there s no better way than by creating the fun app. reporter: tech experts point out it s not that different from any social media platform. there are tens of thousands of apps that we know take in as much data as tiktok that have less attention paid to them. reporter: as it almost impossible to look inside any social media company, because while the u.s. requires transparency about the financials of public companies or safety recalls in cars, it does not mandate any data transparency standards. so much of this is just about
IAB Tech Lab unveils proposed privacy standards
Best practices for user-enabled identity tokens are controversial following Google s recent opposition to any form of tracking.
Kim Davis on March 9, 2021 at 11:08 am
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IAB Tech Lab’s Project Rearc, initiated a year ago, today bore fruit with the release of a portfolio of proposed standards. The IAB is calling for comments and feedback. The standards represent a response to the challenge expressed to us by Bill Tucker, executive director of the Partnership for Responsible Addressable Media (PRAM), which participated in Project Rear.
Said Tucker, “The pressing issue is that there will be significant disruptions in how business is done in addressable media. Proper solutions need to be devised that enable the economic model of digital marketing to continue.”