T. Shaw, here.
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Meet the data war whistleblower
The Guardian, here.
“Facebook could see it was happening,” says Wylie. “Their security protocols were triggered because Kogan’s apps were pulling this enormous amount of data, but apparently Kogan told them it was for academic use. So they were like, ‘Fine’.”
The Video is also quite instructive, but, wait a minute, he doesn’t even trust HIS OWN MUM ?!?
“Facebook could see it was happening,” says Wylie. “Their security protocols were triggered because Kogan’s apps were pulling this enormous amount of data, but apparently Kogan told them it was for academic use. So they were like, ‘Fine’.”
The Video is also quite instructive, but, wait a minute, he doesn’t even trust HIS OWN MUM ?!?
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