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KUOW - Your Amazon Echo Will Share Your Wi-Fi Network With Neighbors, Unless You Opt Out

Your Amazon Echo Will Share Your Wi-Fi Network With Neighbors, Unless You Opt Out Amazon is building a Wi-Fi network – using your Wi-Fi. It s called Amazon Sidewalk, and the company touts it as a way to help its devices work better, by extending the range of low-bandwidth devices to help them stay online. It does that by pooling neighbors Wi-Fi to help connectivity for devices that are out of range. The network already includes certain Ring Floodlight Cam and Spotlight models as of late last year. Compatible Amazon Echo devices will be added to the network on June 8. Ring Doorbell Pro devices will be able to access Sidewalk, too.

Experts talk Facebook Oversight Board, Trump suspension in Stanford Cyber Policy Center panel

Experts talk Facebook Oversight Board, Trump suspension in Stanford Cyber Policy Center panel Stanford Cyber Policy Center leaders discuss the suspension of Trump’s account with Facebook Oversight Board members (Screenshot: MICHAEL ALISKY/The Stanford Daily) on May 6, 2021 After the Facebook Oversight Board decided to uphold the platform’s suspension of former president Donald Trump’s account, board members and experts scrutinized the process at a Thursday panel discussion hosted by Stanford’s Cyber Policy Center. Some panelists defended the Oversight Board’s creation, while others questioned Facebook’s ability to uphold international human rights standards. Two members of the board, Michael McConnell, director of the Stanford Constitutional Law Center, and Julie Owono, an international human rights lawyer, joined the conversation to share insights on the deliberation process and the role of the Board in the company.

Eikon Therapeutics Closes $148M Financing Round, Names CEO | Business | May 2021

Eikon Therapeutics Closes $148M Financing Round, Names CEO | Business | May 2021
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Why the FTC is inspecting dark patterns in digital data privacy and the NAI is bracing for potential regulations

Why the FTC is inspecting dark patterns in digital data privacy and the NAI is bracing for potential regulations Ivy Liu Online manipulation is emerging as a new front in the digital privacy battleground. Researchers say dark patterns  nuanced design elements intended to coerce people into taking certain actions can be found in the physical environment from the grocery store aisle to casinos. But they’re especially prevalent in the digital world when it comes to things like e-commerce sales tactics and data tracking opt-out notices. And regulators are taking notice. The latest example of the heightened scrutiny around the use of dark patterns was a Federal Trade Commission workshop yesterday during which researchers called for regulation of the controversial tactics. Meanwhile, at least one digital ad trade group  the Network Advertising Initiative  is already gearing for a fight against any new laws or regulatio

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