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Bankman-Fried case serves as evidence of the price of privacy amid societal scrutiny
16.08.23
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Viki Auslender
The US court returned the bankrupt crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried to custody, among other reasons, because he was "caught" using technology that preserves privacy. The larger problem is the hidden consequences for those protecting their privacy
Google won't allow products to be used against users, says Chief Privacy Officer as abortion rights debate rages
26.06.22
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Omer Kabir
“We will be looking at the way our services operate to ensure we are protecting our users maximally and we will continue engaging both with law enforcement and with policy makers to ensure that legal demands for information are not abused," Google’s Keith Enright said on Sunday during a visit to Israel