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The Only Thing We Have to Fear is eDiscovery Itself: eDiscovery Horrors!

eDiscovery Daily

Or somebody you met on Tinder. Sponsor: This blog is sponsored by CloudNine , which is a data and legal discovery technology company with proven expertise in simplifying and automating the discovery of data for audits, investigations, and litigation. What about this? We’ll be discussing this one today ! How about this?

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Facebook staff discussed cashing in on user data, reports say

The Guardian Data Protection

Proposals to charge firms for data said to have been revealed by badly redacted court papers Facebook staff discussed charging companies for access to user data, before ultimately deciding against such a policy, according to reports.

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Getting your data out of Tinder is hard. It shouldn't be | Paul-Olivier Dehaye

The Guardian Data Protection

But hope is coming with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation I asked Tinder for my data. It sent me 800 pages of my deepest, darkest secrets When a journalist approached me to help her get a copy of her personal data from Tinder, I knew this would be a good story.

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Tinder Date Murder Case Highlights the Increasing Complexity of eDiscovery in Criminal Investigations: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Trail and Boswell were arrested as part of a gold coin theft racket in November, but after further investigation, are now charged with Loofe’s murder, who was last seen November 15 th before going on a Tinder date with Boswell. In one, Boswell said she was “Audrey on Tinder and a few other names because I have warrants.”.

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The Guardian view on dating apps: users must own their love lives | Editorial

The Guardian Data Protection

One of the successes of the dating app Tinder was that it revealed only that a user liked another when the feeling was mutual. In that story it took months for a journalist to extract her Tinder data. Very little, if the case we reported earlier this week is anything to go by. Fines for violations will be steep: up to €20m (£17.5m).