- Why women entrepreneurs are far less likely to be funded
- Microsoft’s new small print – how your personal data is (ab)used
- Windows 10 defaults to keylogging, harvesting browser history, purchases, and covert listening
- Using Windows 10? Microsoft Is Watching
- Windows 10 is spying on almost everything you do – here’s how to opt out
- That Took a While: Reddit Finally Bans Racist Subreddits
- First Apple ResearchKit app launches in the UK
- iPhones, the FBI, and Going Dark.
- In Defense of iPhones the FBI Can't Search
- Edward Snowden Explains Why Apple Should Continue To Fight the Government on Encryption
- iTunes is now basically illegal in the UK, and not because it's terrible
- Waiting for Android’s inevitable security Armageddon
- Online pirates could face same prison term as sex offenders
- Senate Punts on Cybersecurity Bill (CISA)
- Air Traffic Control for Drones
- It Turns Out Tinder Isn’t Spying on Your Dates
- How your smartphone's battery life can be used to invade your privacy
- Google privacy check gives greater cause for concern
- Google Applies Pressure on Insurance Innovation
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Google has its own car company called 'Google Auto' / How Google quietly revved up its very own car company
- The “Invisible Web” Undermines Health Information Privacy
- Medical Privacy Under Threat in the Age of Big Data
- Uber operating at big losses, suggests document leak
- Wear this bracelet and get fit for work, bosses tell staff
- Fitbit shares tumble: Does Wall Street have a problem with tech companies?
- How Facebook and Twitter are changing the way we think about death
- Adidas Group buys fitness apps and devices maker Runtastic from Axel Springer for €220 million
- KEI's second installment of TPP IP Chapter leak, includes copyright, all other provisions
- Matchstick, The More Open Chromecast, Destroyed By DRM, Announces Plans To Return All Funds
- GCHQ and Me: My Life Unmasking British Eavesdroppers
- EU and US close to sealing a post-Snowden deal on data sharing
- UK peer calls for universal Internet delete button; may also want unicorns
- Will websites end up content providers for social networks?
- NAFTA's Chapter 11 Makes Canada Most-Sued Country Under Free Trade Tribunals
- No place to hide? The ethics and analytics of tracking mobility using mobile phone data
- Facebook’s Internet.org numbers just aren’t adding up
- David Cameron Wants To Shut Down Porn Sites Because Kids Are Clever Enough To Defeat Age Restrictions
- David Cameron will publish the financial details and viewing habits of all UK porn-watchers
- Anti-Web Blocking Site More Popular in the UK than Spotify & Skype
- Internet Of Things Report from the University of Cambridge
- IoT Devices to Almost Triple by 2020, to 38 Billion
- A dystopian welfare state funded by clicks
- Contrary to the Internet crybabies, online speech in the U.S. is really free, actually
- Stop calling it the “Sharing Economy.” That isn’t what it is.
- Crypto wars
- We're heading Straight for AOL 2.0
- The coming collapse of surveillance marketing
I really wanted to do a section on Do Not Track, but I ran out of both time and space. Some interesting related links:
Oh, and here’s a fun one: Privacy and Surveillance in the Movies
51 links?! No wonder I’m exhausted. And that doesn’t even include those featured in the roundup…