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Privacy-safe collaboration between brands and publishers is both possible and effective, as demonstrated by Hachette Livre's recent audience activations with data clean rooms.
Flock Safety's surveillance network is under scrutiny for enabling violations, with a troubling reliance on vague justifications that undermine oversight and accountability.
Roping an essential app like Wallet into a marketing campaign is, if you ask me, about ten steps too far. There's something both tacky and irresponsible about using an app dedicated to storing and spending money to try and sell users something.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed frustration over The New York Times lawsuit, which challenges the company's handling of consumer data, saying they feel strongly against retaining user logs.
If someone is willing to be open about who they are, what they represent and who they are dating, then I think that's absolutely fair. And I think if someone decides to not share that information, I think it should be respected.
Decent men will stay out, as they always have, so we can assume all who don't are a threat, given their disregard for women's and girls' safety, privacy and dignity. Photographing, reporting and disseminating such men's images online will be a piece of cake.