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Some people are outraged that the New York Times has added ad tracking to Wordle, but, should they really be though?
Privacy settings on your social media won’t protect you from snitching on yourself as authorities in Wisconsin use Facebook to identify suspects in acts of property damage after the Jacob Blake police shooting protests in Kenosha.
And what is the proper protocol for online redemption? Who gets to determine your penance? Does the internet owe it to you to allow you back in its good graces after you’ve committed an offense?
We discuss all this and we’ve got an awesome Spotlight in episode 23 of The Tech Jawn.
Link to Show Notes
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By Robb Dunewood, Stephanie Humphrey, Terrance Gaines4.8
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Some people are outraged that the New York Times has added ad tracking to Wordle, but, should they really be though?
Privacy settings on your social media won’t protect you from snitching on yourself as authorities in Wisconsin use Facebook to identify suspects in acts of property damage after the Jacob Blake police shooting protests in Kenosha.
And what is the proper protocol for online redemption? Who gets to determine your penance? Does the internet owe it to you to allow you back in its good graces after you’ve committed an offense?
We discuss all this and we’ve got an awesome Spotlight in episode 23 of The Tech Jawn.
Link to Show Notes
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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