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One overlooked element of executive safety: Data privacy

Tech Republic Security

Practices such as using a separate email for sensitive activities and removing personal data from people search sites can help executives improve their data privacy. The post One overlooked element of executive safety: Data privacy appeared first on TechRepublic.

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GUEST ESSAY: A call to decentralize social identities — to curtail social media privacy abuses

The Last Watchdog

Social media giants have long held too much power over our digital identities. Related: Google, Facebook promote third-party snooping Today, no one is immune to these giants’ vicious cycle of collecting personal data, selling it to advertisers, and manipulating users with data metrics.

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Texas to sue Meta for data privacy violation over Facial Recognition

CyberSecurity Insiders

A lawsuit filed on Monday by the legal representatives of the state claims that the social media giant is misusing its user data for a Facial Recognition(FR) project that clearly violates privacy protections prevailing in the state.

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Data Privacy Day: Know your rights, and the right tools to stay private

Malwarebytes

Not all data privacy rights are the same. There’s the flimsy, the firm, the enforceable, and the antiquated, and, unfortunately, much of what determines the quality of your own data privacy rights is little more than your home address. The tangled web of US data privacy rights and laws. Just user choice.

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What the TikTok data privacy settlement means for your school district

Security Boulevard

Social media: Two words that would probably give most K-12 school districts a major headache. The post What the TikTok data privacy settlement means for your school district appeared first on ManagedMethods. The post What the TikTok data privacy settlement means for your school district appeared first on ManagedMethods.

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FTC: Americans lost $2.7 Billion Since 2021 to Social Media Scams

Security Boulevard

billion in scams that reached them via social media, and the actual figure could be much higher, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Of those who reported losing money to fraud over the past two years, 25% said the problem started on social media, the agency wrote in a. Americans lost a whopping $2.7

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Data Privacy threat to Americans from Biden government

CyberSecurity Insiders

Highly places sources say that the program will keep a check on what is being shared by the populace on social media platforms such as Facebook and the websites and will function under the rules set by the federal authorities and the white house administration.