Steve Lash reports: Citing violence and threats of harm against jurists nationwide, Maryland’s chief judges urged the General Assembly on Thursday to pass legislation to require the removal from the Internet of the home addresses and phone numbers of current and former judicial officers of the state. Maryland Supreme Court Chief Justice Matthew Fader said…
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Senators Launch Inquiry into Telehealth Companies for Tracking and Monetizing Personal Data
Senators Launch Inquiry into Telehealth Companies for Tracking and Monetizing Personal Data The bipartisan group sent letters to three companies requesting more information about data sharing, citing an investigation from The Markup and STAT By: John Wilkerson of STAT This article was co-published with STAT, a national publication that delivers trusted and authoritative journalism about…
A New Tracker Promises to Collect a Lot More of Your Data. Its Maker Says That’s Better For Your Privacy. Uh huh.
Thomas Germain reports: Last week on Zoom, where I spend all the best moments of my life, I spoke with the chief product office of an ad tech company called FullThrottle. Amol Waishampayan said his company has a brand-new patented technique that will let companies collect even more of your data—ten times more data, he…
James Comer’s Dick Pics Hearing Just Became an Alleged Stolen Laptop Hearing
Marcy Wheeler writes: As I have repeatedly pointed out, the first thing that James Comer chose to do after becoming Chair of the House Oversight Committee was to schedule a hearing about why he can’t look at non-consensually posted pictures of Hunter Biden’s dick on Twitter. In letters asking former Twitter executives Jim Baker, Yoel Roth,…