Utah Simply Was a Chief in Virtual Privateness

Opinion: Utah legislators not too long ago voted to cross landmark law in give a boost to of a brand new privateness regulation. Statehouses around the nation will have to take notes.
Opinion: Utah legislators recently voted to pass landmark legislation in support of a new privacy law. Statehouses across the country should take notes.Original article
Author: Wired

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  4. "The idea that FaceApp is somehow exceptionally dangerous threatens to obscure the real point: All apps deserve this level of scrutiny". (July 17, 2019)
  5. "For the past four years, Facebook has quietly used a homegrown tool called Zoncolan to find bugs in its massive codebase". (August 17, 2019)
  6. "Alex Stamos' Stanford-based project will try to persuade tech firms to offer academics access to massive troves of user data". (July 25, 2019)
  7. "The one-day pop-up kiosk is meant to show that Facebook takes users’ privacy concerns seriously. It also was an opportunity to gather more data". (December 14, 2018)
  8. "On Wednesday, Mark Zuckerberg laid out a vision for a very different Facebook—with a lot of unknowns about how to get there". (March 7, 2019)
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