Pages that link to "Secondary Use"
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The following pages link to Secondary Use:
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Smart Billboards Used For Targeted Ads (← links)
- Twitter Used User Contact Data Provided for Security to Target Ads (← links)
- Police Spying on Connected Cars (← links)
- Ontario Police Used COVID-19 Database Illegally (← links)
- Shopify Support Team Abused Access to Company Network (← links)
- Peruvian Wachitaxi App (← links)
- Member of Parliament Leaks COVID Patients Information to Press (← links)
- Verkada Emplyees Abuse Access to Company’s Facial Recognition System (← links)
- Hidden Cameras in Canadian Mall (← links)
- Data Вroker LexisNexis Selling DMV Data (← links)
- Access to Face Recognition Search of Moscow Cameras System Is For Sale (← links)
- Amazon’s ‘Just Walk Out’ Tech Is a Privacy Nightmare (← links)
- ChatGPT Privacy Issues (← links)
- IRobot's Data Collection Leaks Sensitive Photos (← links)
- Amazon heavily fined for invasion of privacy and insecurity (← links)
- AI now has the ability to identify passwords based on the sounds of the keys being pressed (← links)
- Exploring the Perceptions of Location Sharing: Privacy vs. Affection (← links)
- Meta sued for collecting sensitive information on North Carolina DMV website (← links)
- Mental Health Charities in the UK Hand Facebook Sensitive Data (← links)
- B.C. Canadian Tire stores broke privacy laws with facial ID technology (← links)
- Targeted Ads found on YouTube's "made for kids" content (← links)
- ChatGPT Has a Big Privacy Problem (← links)
- Facial Recognition in Public Places by Israeli Government (← links)
- California hits Google for $93M over deceptive location data options (← links)
- ‘Fortnite’ maker Epic settles child privacy case, agrees to make refunds (← links)
- Ring's Privacy Failures - Spying and Harassing Through Home Cameras (← links)
- Microsoft Fined for COPPA Violation (← links)
- Don't Believe Everything you Hear: How Cybercriminals Are Exploiting AI Voice Cloning (← links)
- White House seeks information on tools used for automated employee surveillance (← links)
- New Jersey Department of Health Retaining Newborn Data without Parental Consent (← links)
- Apple Faces Lawsuit Over AirTag Stalking Dangers (← links)
- Privacy Concerns and Legal Action: New Jersey's Handling of Newborn Blood Samples Faces Lawsuit (← links)
- Madison Square Garden Uses Facial Recognition to Ban Enemy Lawyers (← links)
- California Can Share Gun Owners' Personal Information With Researchers (← links)
- Data Analytical Services (DAS) Program, Formerly Known as Hemisphere, (← links)
- Researchers can access the personal data of people who have guns in California (← links)
- California Permitted to Share Gun Owners' Personal Information with Researchers (← links)
- IPhone 'NameDrop' Feature Raises Privacy Concerns (← links)
- Feds settle with St. Joseph's over alleged HIPAA violation (← links)
- Transgender patients sue the hospital that provided their records to Tennessee’s attorney general (← links)
- Amazon to pay over $30 million in FTC settlements over Ring, Alexa privacy violations (← links)
- Pharmacies Shared Patient Records Without a Warrant, an Inquiry Finds (← links)
- Zoom's AI Data Collection and Privacy Concerns (← links)
- Google Privacy Policy Update and Its Implications on Data Privacy (← links)
- Google promised to delete sensitive data. It logged my abortion clinic visit. (← links)
- Facebook loses Belgian privacy case, faces fine of up to $125 million (← links)
- Police Can Spy on Your iOS and Android Push Notifications (← links)
- US Lawmakers Want to Use a Powerful Spy Tool on Immigrants and Their Families (← links)
- US Federal Judge Rules Against Meta in Privacy Fight with FTC (← links)
- Social Media and Data Security: Understanding the Implications of Montana's TikTok Ban (← links)