Topic: Privacy Software

3 chapters across the catalog

That 70's Podcast
Episode 1446 16:49 - 19:15

1446: That 70's Podcast

Corporate Email Analysis and Data Mining Value

A discussion of historical software algorithms reveals how companies can mine internal emails to identify untapped expertise within their workforce. While such practices raise significant privacy concerns, the potential value of analyzing public data on platforms like Twitter is estimated to be worth billions. The hosts suggest that Twitter's previous management was too focused on political moderation to exploit these data-mining opportunities.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 2:15 - 3:49

711: Facebook Thuggin'

App Update Redundancy, Flashlight App Privacy Concerns

App developers face the constant burden of updating software every time Apple or other manufacturers release new devices or screen sizes. Skepticism is expressed regarding why simple tools like flashlight apps require frequent updates, suggesting these updates may serve as a front for data collection and spying.

War on Brains
Episode 480 1:04:05 - 1:07:27

480: War on Brains

TSA RapiScan, Backscatter Scanners and Privacy Lies

The TSA is removing RapiScan backscatter X-ray machines from airports after the company failed to develop privacy software that masks naked images. The contract has been shifted to L3 Communications. The hosts argue that the government lied about the ability to fix these machines and mention legal concerns regarding the scanning of minors, which they equate to the collection of prohibited imagery.