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This week’s news brought another story that our private health information is far less private than we might think.
Join Stan and Julie as they riff on how the use of third-party tracking code on hospital websites ends up with our personal health information in the databases of Alphabet, Meta, and an unknown number of data brokers who buy and sell our extremely sensitive private information for their profit. We the people have neither privacy nor transparency.
As always, Stan and Julie provide actionable tips and thoughtful wisdom in an engaging conversation on the complexities of cybersecurity and privacy.
Link: Study finds ‘ubiquitous’ third-party tracking on hospital websites, compromising user data
This week’s news brought another story that our private health information is far less private than we might think.
Join Stan and Julie as they riff on how the use of third-party tracking code on hospital websites ends up with our personal health information in the databases of Alphabet, Meta, and an unknown number of data brokers who buy and sell our extremely sensitive private information for their profit. We the people have neither privacy nor transparency.
As always, Stan and Julie provide actionable tips and thoughtful wisdom in an engaging conversation on the complexities of cybersecurity and privacy.
Link: Study finds ‘ubiquitous’ third-party tracking on hospital websites, compromising user data