GPS = The End of Privacy As We Knew It
It doesn’t take a genius to connect the dots made out of a few of this week’s headlines, all relating to GPS/geolocation technologies and our privacy, rather, the death of what we used to know as privacy.
It doesn’t take a genius to connect the dots made out of a few of this week’s headlines, all relating to GPS/geolocation technologies and our privacy, rather, the death of what we used to know as privacy.
This article broke yesterday, in which an alleged whistleblower claims that FairPoint falsified the tests that showed its readiness to take over Verizon’s New England landlines. “The account from an alleged FairPoint Communications insider may explain why telecommunications regulators in northern New England were surprised when FairPoint customers complained so vigorously after the firm took […]