Companies seem to have found a workaround for Apple'sle's App Tracking Transparency feature, to continue collecting user data for targeted advertisements. Here is how the new form of data collection is working, compromising the level of user privacy that Apple promised during the rollout of the privacy policy.
Companies seem to have found a workaround for Apple'sle's App Tracking Transparency feature, to continue collecting user data for targeted advertisements. Here is how the new form of data collection is working, compromising the level of user privacy that Apple promised during the rollout of the privacy policy.
o do this massive bulk collection of all americans phone meta data that means we are talking about phone numbers, the calls the caller s locations, the length of the phone calls, but not the content, they are not listening in on those calls. that s what will expire at midnight tonight or early tomorrow morning, what expires, but not just that, also roving wiretaps. at midnight, they could lose, if they don t extend this lawmaker lose the ability to track terror suspects who are frequently changing their cell phones so changing their communication device. also the lone wolf provision. that is a provision that allows the government to conduct surveillance on non-american citizens who are believed to be involved in terrorist activities but aren t linked to any specific known terror group. and of course, lone wolves, one of the fears we hear folks in the u.s. national security officials talk about a lot. those three provisions not just that one about phone data collection would expire i
house. what a beautiful day on this friday before memorial day weekend. it s time now for the must-read opinion pages. i m going to take this one from the new york times which writes in part this. a year ago it would have been unimaginable for the house to pass a bill to curtail the government s abusive surveillance practices. the documents leaked by edward snowden finally shocked lawmakers from both parties into action producing promises that they would stop the government from collecting telephone data of americans. unfortunately the bill passed be i the house on thursday falls far short of those promises. and does not live up to its title. the usa freedom act. because of the last-minute pressure from a recalcitrant obama administration, the bill contains loopholes that dilute the strong restrictions in an earlier version potentially allowing the spy agencies to continue much of their phone data collection.
obviously the oscars. it s too bad they can t collect some of this water because the drought will remain after the flood threats. here s what you need to pay attention to today beginning with deciding when to pull coalition troops out of afghanistan. th nato and the u.s. military are weighing two options. waiting for karzai to leave office or a plan for a complete withdrawal by december. the out going director of the nsa is suggesting the agency could make do with less phone data collection. he said it s essential to collect domestic data, but the same can t be said for all calls. he has forcefully defended the data collection since it was leaked by edward snowden. darren sharper now facing rape charges in a second state, louisiana. he turned himself into the lapd.