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Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Uber's Trust Problem It's worrisome that a company that has raised $1.3 billion in capital has so publicly shown such a flagrant disregard for its customers' privacy. |
Fast Company Dec 2014/Jan 2015 Baratunde Thurston |
Tech Needs a Hug We don't need to stop using technology. What we need is to keep in mind that, ultimately, it's human beings who are making, using, and being affected by the work of "tech companies." |
Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
The Truth About Teenagers, The Internet, And Privacy Every few months, a new study hits the press about how different generations relate to privacy. Brands are increasingly becoming part of the adolescent's process of creating their identity. |
Fast Company Victor Kotsev |
Why International Cybercrime Is Going To Keep Getting Worse Many countries have devoted cyber warfare units that know how to cover their tracks, and just about every country now has cyber vigilantes and criminals motivated by their own specific needs, missions or grievances. |
Fast Company November 2014 Jason Feifer |
The Internet Is Not Harming You. Here's What's Harmful: Fearmongering About The Internet "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" Proclamations like these should remind us that every technological revolution will spawn naysayers, who for the most part should be ignored. |
Fast Company Sarah Kessler |
Plugged In: My Month-Long Mission To Beat The Effects Of Technology With More Technology Unplugging, though, can't be the only answer. What if the solution to my tech problems was actually more tech? What if we don't need to hatch elaborate plans to lead analog lives? |
Fast Company Sarah Kessler |
BuzzFeed's Data Offers Hope That People Read Before They Share It turns out that people are actually taking more time to digest information they recommend. Perhaps we social media users are not quite as terrible as we thought. |
Fast Company Blake Miller |
The Creepiest New Corner Of Instagram: Role-Playing With Stolen Baby Photos Instagram users steal images of babies and children off the Internet, give them a new name, and claim them as their own. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Passwords For 5 Million Google Accounts Leaked A database reportedly containing 4.93 million Google user names and passwords was uploaded late Tuesday to a Russian bitcoin forum, according to reports from Russian news outlets. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
The Celeb Photo Leak: Is Using ICloud Safe? Right now, the safest way to send a salacious photo is to literally never take one. Security is still not a top priority for everyone from established Fortune 500 companies to new and trendy startups. It is an afterthought. |
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