Your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, October 28th, 2016
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, October 28th, 2016.
Your news links for today:
- FCC Approves Basic New Privacy Protections for Broadband Users - DSL Reports
- Internet providers now need permission to share or sell your web browsing data - Recode
- The new FCC privacy rules are here, and nobody is happy - The Register
- AT&T requires police to hide Hemisphere phone spying - EFF
- Obama’s Silence on Crypto Could Set the Stage For Bad Policies to Come - EFF
- When CIA and NSA Workers Blow the Whistle, Congress Plays Deaf - The Intercept
- Is Facebook's Facial-Scanning Technology Invading Your Privacy Rights? - Bloomberg
- A court will decide whether Facebook used you to violate the privacy of all your friends - Quartz
- New Google Accounts Now Opted-In To Ad Tracking Features By Default - Consumerist
- The TV app Apple showed today is a great way to browse. But it doesn’t have Netflix or Amazon - WIRED
- “MPAA and RIAA’s Anti-Piracy Plans Harm The Internet” - TorrentFreak
- Hollywood Accounting Back In Court: How Has Spinal Tap Only Earned $81 In Merchandise Sales For Its Creators? - Techdirt
- TPP trade deal doomed, former PM Brian Mulroney predicts - CBC News
- The Pirate Party are poised to form Iceland's government in Saturday's election - Cory Doctorow
All links compiled by OpenMedia community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.