Your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, November 10th, 2017
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, November 10th, 2017. Thanks to @acurrie for compiling!
Your news links for today:
- WikiLeaks Starts Releasing Source Code For Alleged CIA Spying Tools - Motherboard
- TSA Plans to Use Face Recognition to Track Americans Through Airports - EFF
- UK intelligence agencies face surveillance claims in European court - The Guardian
- 55% Of Consumers See IoT, AI As Risks To Privacy - MediaPost
- Mobile-app errors expose data on 180 million phones - Reuters
- Episode 804: Your Cell Phone's A Snitch - NPR
- Canada’s Privacy Commissioner calls on greater privacy education in school curricula - Mobile Syrup
- Canadian consumer group PIAC might shut down due to monetary concerns - Mobile Syrup
- Canadians Using Mobile Data at “Rapid Rate”, 25% Jump Year Over Year - iPhone in Canada
- Global Music Lobby Groups Hit Ottawa in Blitz Over Copyright Term Extension - Michael Geist
- Federal government blocking social media users, quietly deleting posts - CBC News
- Backdoor without consent is a pain in the ass. - What Could It Meme?
All links compiled by OpenMedia community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.