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Facebook isn’t shutting down its facial recognition system after all
World News
Article
Facebook isn’t shutting down its facial recognition system after all
by
Molly Callahan
November 9, 2021
The Push for Facebook Regulation Gathers Momentum
The Push for Facebook Regulation Gathers Momentum
by
Tanner Stening
October 13, 2021
How can we protect our privacy in the era of facial recognition?
How can we protect our privacy in the era of facial recognition?
by
Emily Arntsen
April 22, 2021
Twitter and Facebook have the right to ban Trump’s accounts. But that won’t stop the violent rhetoric.
Twitter and Facebook have the right to ban Trump’s accounts. But that won’t stop the violent rhetoric.
by
Molly Callahan
January 11, 2021
We know companies are collecting and sharing our data. Is there anything we can do about it?
Science & Technology
Article
We know companies are collecting and sharing our data. Is there anything we can do about it?
by
Khalida Sarwari
July 1, 2020
Does containing COVID-19 mean surrendering our privacy?
Health
Article
Does containing COVID-19 mean surrendering our privacy?
by
Adam Fischer
May 20, 2020
Will contact-tracing apps infringe on data privacy? Germany may soon find out.
Law
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Will contact-tracing apps infringe on data privacy? Germany may soon find out.
by
Andrew Curry - Contributor
April 30, 2020
Northeastern University professors explore privacy implications of the Internet of Things
Northeastern University professors explore privacy implications of the Internet of Things
by
Aria Bracci
September 24, 2019
Northeastern University professor argues that San Francisco was right to ban facial recognition technology
Northeastern University professor argues that San Francisco was right to ban facial recognition technology
by
Molly Callahan
May 21, 2019
Cute robots, smart underwear, and facial recognition in church: Have we gone too far?
Cute robots, smart underwear, and facial recognition in church: Have we gone too far?
by
Khalida Sarwari
March 28, 2019
Data security professor says it’s time to improve internet privacy laws
Data security professor says it’s time to improve internet privacy laws
by
Khalida Sarwari
February 26, 2019
Taylor Swift used facial recognition tech at her concert to identify stalkers. Here’s why that’s a slippery slope.
Law
Article
Taylor Swift used facial recognition tech at her concert to identify stalkers. Here’s why that’s a slippery slope.
by
Molly Callahan
December 14, 2018
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