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If I Go to a Protest, What Kinds of Personal Information Might Police Collect About Me? (important guest post)

Architect Security

They have easy access to social media messages, as well as social media photo and video footage and its associated metadata, and data downloaded from confiscated phones. But police and sheriffs’ departments who want to surveil protests in their area do have a mind-boggling array of resources at their disposal in the year 2020.

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

What follows below is an edited version of the debate in the House of Lords of the Second Reading of the Data Protection Bill, held on 10 October. Withdrawal from the EU means that we stand to lose the institutional platform from which we have exercised that influence. It seems odd to have more clarity post Brexit than pre-Brexit.

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How to Track Your Kids (and Other People's Kids) With the TicTocTrack Watch

Troy Hunt

Still, this has been a useful exercise to understand not just how the various entities relate to each other, but also because it shows that the scope of this issue isn't just constrained to kids, it affects the elderly too. Certainly not the current gen XS, does that resolution put it back in about the iPhone 5 era from 2012?

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Project Svalbard: The Future of Have I Been Pwned

Troy Hunt

disqus 2012 breach never disclosed, my old creds still worked! <just 10 — ???ll?? WilliamCaraher) October 10, 2017. There's a neat video from a few years ago which talks about the capacity being about a billion seeds; not quite as many records as are in HIBP, but you get the idea.