UPDATE: before you jump to NYT’s site, I just read how they are using a lot of trackers on that site:
The New York Times fancy new ‘Privacy Project’ homepage is stuffed to the gills with third-party tracking scripts. https://t.co/vSGOsukFHG pic.twitter.com/iT8UyGPzBx
— Pinboard (@Pinboard) April 11, 2019
The New York Times fancy new ‘Privacy Project’ homepage is stuffed to the gills with third-party tracking scripts.
The New York Times has launched what it calls The Privacy Project:
a monthslong initiative to explore the technology, to envision where it’s taking us, and to convene debate about how we should control it to best realize, rather than stunt or distort, human potential.
Here are the articles they’ve posted to get it started:
- We’re Not Going to Take It Anymore – by Kara Swisher
- Feeling Safe in the Surveillance State – by Jianan Qian
- How Capitalism Betrayed Privacy – by Tim Wu
- What the Bible Says About Secrets– by James Martin
- A Bibliography on Privacy