Kyle Johnson
@KyleJohnsonTTGT
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Technology Editor for @SearchSecurity and @TechTarget. Previously served as the Site Editor for @BrianMaddenTheSite. Opinions are my own.
San Francisco, CA
Joined May 2018
Privacy is a fundamental human right. It has no price tag.
eff.org
Some lawmakers, seeking to hold companies accountable for the way they collect and profit from our personal information, are pushing a new idea: requiring companies to report a dollar value for the
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Learned more details from an internal Google email: Google Cloud Domains is to be fully deprecated as part of this sale. This was the product that allowed programmatic access to domain registration & integrating w systems. Google Domains team is to be disbanded after
Wow: Google IS killing Google Domains; selling it to Squarespace. This is 10 million domains sold. Millions of customers like me learn again (and again!) that you cannot trust Google to keep their own products alive. Show me another vendor that throws away customers like this…
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This is why GenAi is unethical. No permission, No credit, No compensation, No conscience. If you partake you are the problem. Yes People are hurting. Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Dalle. This is on you. Follow @santiagocaruso Support HIS ART. #CreateDontScrape
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“This really is a terrible idea, it really is an invasion of privacy. And not just your own privacy, but the privacy of your neighbors,” EFF’s @Maassive told the @OCRegister.
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Critics say the security system, used by police in Rialto, Redondo Beach, Hawthorne, San Gabriel and across the nation, can be abused by law enforcement.
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The FTC has ordered Amazon Ring, the surveillance doorbell company, to pay millions of dollars to customers and to delete data it collected from videos after a series of privacy disasters. https://t.co/OFUym93Ogt
eff.org
Amazon’s surveillance doorbell company Ring has reached a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission which will require the company to pay $5.8 million over its inability to keep private
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To avoid straining your eyes at work, use the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, go for a 20-minute hike and spend the next 20 years in the woods.
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As of just now, AskHistorians has taken its forums offline to protest @Reddit's policies regarding API and third-party developers. You may well be thinking: why has such a dry-sounding issue managed to spark one of the largest user revolts in social media history? Well... 🧵
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