Mike Pence offers tougher stance after reading Trump indictment
abcnews.go.com Mike Pence offers tougher stance after reading Trump indictment
After reading the indictment against Donald Trump, former Vice President Mike Pence said he "cannot defend what is alleged" but promised to "clean house" at the DOJ.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday he "cannot defend what is alleged" in the most recent indictment against former President Donald Trump, a seemingly tougher stance than he had previously taken regarding the Justice Department's decision to charge his former running mate.
The truth about WhatsApp’s and Apple’s privacy promises WhatsApp
www.washingtonpost.com The truth about WhatsApp’s and Apple’s privacy promises
WhatsApp and Apple are each buying ads to brag that they’re keeping your personal information private. Are they telling you the truth?
TL/DR:
- Yes, the content of your conversations is fully encrypted
- Meta (aka Facebook) still has access to the metadata: who you chat with, how long you chat, your phone's battery level, stuff like that
- You could use Signal to have even better privacy, but your contacts might not use Signal
Apple
- Focusing on health information specifically (their recent marketing campaign), it's true that Apple end-to-end encrypts your health data
- However, other apps may not
- Third party apps can request (from you) access to your health data
- Be skeptical of them
Google Street View returns to Germany after 10+ year pause due to privacy outcry
www.androidpolice.com Google Street View is back in Germany after 10+ year halt
Street View will no longer serve as a time machine in Germany
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