Monero, like Bitcoin, may be benefiting from maturity, name recognition

2020-3-14 20:00

"Privacy is a right, not a privilege" - This ship has long sailed in terms of financial privacy, given the centralized nature of today's governments. However, the introduction of blockchain technolThe post Monero, like Bitcoin, may be benefiting from maturity, name recognition appeared first on AMBCrypto.

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Facebook lets you (sorta) control what info it gets from other sites

Facebook is offering new privacy tools that allow users to personally manage how much dirt on your browsing and spending habits Facebook gets from other websites — in theory, at least. Have you ever been browsing Facebook and noticed an ad for something you were looking up on another website not five minutes ago? If you’re like me, you immediately cringe in recognition of just how much Facebook has access to.

2019-8-21 21:04


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Amazon Employees Listen to Alexa Conversations: 6 Ways to Make Your Echo Device More Private

Retail giant Amazon recently admitted that its employees listen to customer voice recordings from Alexa products as part of its method of improving its speech recognition. Users do have the option to prevent their recordings from being shared with Amazon employees in Alexa’s privacy settings, but they cannot opt out of voice recording.

2019-4-15 15:54


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Op Ed: Defining Decentralization: How Ambiguity Continues to Divide Crypto

There are many keywords in blockchain, but few spark as much emotion as “decentralization. ” For many of us, it was the dream of decentralization that inspired us to embark into the industry in the first place — the driving force encouraging us to explore the many industries and practice areas that could be positively impacted by this technology.

2019-3-1 19:43


China has a new surveillance tool that identifies citizens by how they walk

Chinese authorities have begun deploying a new surveillance tool designed to identify people by how they walk, or the shapes of their body. Adding to the already staggering number of surveillance cameras — many of which use bleeding edge optics and facial recognition technologies — China is already using the tool on the streets in its two largest cities, Beijing and Shanghai.

2018-11-7 04:07