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The Trump campaign app is tapping a "gold mine" of data about Americans - 10 août 2020
President Trump’s campaign app is targeted to his most fervent supporters, but it is able to collect data about a swath of the American public far larger than his base. The app requests access to significantly more information from each user’s phone than Joe Biden’s, and is on as many as 1.4 million devices, (...)

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Drones used in effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 - 27 avril 2020
All over the world, public health and safety officials are employing drones to monitor public spaces and enforce social distancing rules, to help slow the spread of coronavirus CBS News National Correspondent Errol Barnett recorded onlookers appearing perplexed at the sight of a drone buzzing above a New York (...)

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Poland is making quarantined citizens use a selfie app to prove they’re staying inside - CBS News - 24 mars 2020
In response to the global coronavirus pandemic, Poland is asking quarantined residents to prove that they’re following the rules and staying at home – by taking selfies. The country launched a phone app on Friday for residents who are under under mandatory 14-day quarantines after returning from abroad, AFP reports. (...)

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Twitter bans Grindr from ad network following personal data report - CBS News - 16 janvier 2020
Twitter has kicked Grindr off of its ad network after a report claimed the dating app was sharing users’ personal data with marketers and advertisers. Grindr, which bills itself as "the world’s largest social networking app for gay, bi, trans and queer people," uses Twitter subsidiary MoPub to share user data, (...)

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China’s behavior monitoring system bars some from travel, purchasing property - 25 avril 2018
By 2020, China plans to give all its 1.4 billion citizens a personal score based on how they behave. Some with low scores are already being punished if they want to travel. Nearly 11 million Chinese are not allowed to fly and 4 million are barred from trains. Next week, the program will start expanding nationwide. (...)

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Mattress startup Casper sued for "wiretapping" website visitors - 6 décembre 2017
A federal lawsuit earlier filed this week accuses Casper, the direct-to-consumer mattress startup, and a software company named NaviStone of illegally collecting information from visitors to the Casper website in an attempt to learn their identities. The 21-page suit, which is seeking class-action status, alleges (...)

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Apple patents using apps during calls - 22 décembre 2011
Apple is having quite the week when it comes to legally protecting the iPhone from competitors, and it’s only Tuesday. First was the victory at the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) over HTC. The agency approved a ban of HTC handsets that it ruled infringe on one patent out of the 10 that Apple had (...)