#personal-privacy

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fromForbes
3 weeks ago

As Tax Season Opens, Be Aware: Your Workplace Devices Aren't Private

Chances are that you're reading this at work. Or maybe you work from home, and you're reading it on a work-issued computer. Most of us carry our work laptop or phone everywhere (I currently have mine with me on holiday). We answer messages on the couch, check email in line at the grocery store, and occasionally use the same device to sign an agreement, upload a tax form, or grab a boarding pass.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Miss Manners: Questions about school give me the choice of sounding arrogant or lying

GENTLE READER: What house were you in? Sorry, just a little joke from a school where they learn to avoid that tedious conversation by answering Where did you go to college? with In the northeast. But your questioners are also asking about test scores? Miss Manners would be unable to resist asking incredulously, Do you even remember your old test scores? And if they say yes, you can say, Well, you must be really smart. Without adding and must not have a life.
Education
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

How Much More Do I Have to Violate Myself?' Olivia Nuzzi Rebukes Tim Miller for Asking About Book She Wrote

Olivia Nuzzi declined to disclose all materials about her affair with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., citing personal boundaries and judgment about public interest.
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
8 months ago

You be the judge: my dad wants to track my location on his phone. Should he leave me alone?

A 27-year-old expresses discomfort with her father's desire to track her location using a phone app.
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