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Luckily, in this breach no social security or personal information was leaked.

 

Photo from sgboleh.blogspot.com/2012/03/credit-card-was-hacked-in-gl...; royalty-free.

The boys restroom at Skedee high school, Skedee, Oklahoma, USA.

As an antidote for the ongoing onslaught of autumn-themed photos... Citara beach on Ischia.

 

There's precious little beach on Ischia, at least free beach. Not that italians mind very much to be on their own, on the contrary: the more and closer, the merrier. Still, some desire for privacy surfaces occasionally...

 

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From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.

 

Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/

On the road for going to Sequoia Park

No 34. I met this Portugese campaigner/artist in the centre and she said she was trying to raise awareness of the way in which surveillence of public spaces is eroding our privacy.

 

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Escape from a busy world. Escape to a place of tranquillity, with open countryside all around, mountains and coastlines within easy reach – plus privacy and luxury in a holiday home or lodge of your very own. Welcome to Caerwys View Holiday Home Park – where peace, quiet and seclusion come as standard.

 

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Pericolo: Meitu, l'app di fotoritocco dei selfie troppo indiscreta via ift.tt/2jT52k2

I wasn't going to post this to the pool, but I've gotten so many responses without doing it I have reconsidered. It may offend, but I'm into bathroom humor :) What can I say??? I've got the double-squat, too :)

I travel a lot and use my laptop in many public places. You never know who's looking over your shoulders. This is a good investment. 3M Privacy Filter.

 

View the other two images and you'll see the image on the laptop disappear when you look it at a sharper angle.

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To some, privacy may not seem important, but this cartoon illustrates the fears other people still hold about a lack of privacy.

 

Image from: www.sangrea.net/free-cartoons/privacy_pah.jpg

This wall was built during a workshop at the Solar Living Institute in 2005, taught by Sasha Rabin and Massey Burke.

Heart Mountain Interpretive Center

 

NO PRIVACY!

"They had the bathtub and the showers all in this one building. They didn't have doors [in the bathrooms] and where they had the bathtubs and showers, they didn't have doors either, so you just had to accept it."

-Katie Hironaka

 

The latrines at Heart Mountain gave us very little privacy. There were no doors in front of the women's latrine. Some women made makeshift partitions out of cardboard boxes to give some space to themselves.

 

This sketch by Estelle Ishigo shows a women's latrine at Heart Mountain.

 

WARNING

The walls of this stall are covered with a reflective material to suggest the lack of privacy at Heart Mountain. If this makes you uncomfortable, please use one of the other stalls.

One of the multimedia workstation areas that are equipped with privacy panels.

seems like an important fact for dutch privacy is your own front door

Future of Privacy - Additions from Singapore May 2015

You can create an alternate personality online to your own, one of the reasons the internet may be so popular. But too much privacy and hiding who you really are or hiding behind a screen can lead to negativity and even obsessions or crimes such as stalking or cyber bullying. The anonymity can be dangerous too.

This is a 6' privacy fence, Overcut Scallop style with 4x4 post caps.

From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.

 

Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/

I have privacy issues. I like to keep the door open, but several of my neighbors can see directly into my sewing room. It's usually not a problem, but with the nice weather everyone has been outside a lot and it makes me feel like I'm on stage. So I mde curtians. As an added bonus it makes my sewing room feel so much bigger. It's like theres an extra room.

From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.

 

Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/

Speaking on the role of privacy by design.

Nowadays, we continually share data: a message via WhatsApp, a picture on Instagram, an update on Facebook or an e-mail through Gmail. With whom do we really share this data? And how can we make sure that our personal data stay strictly personal?

 

This exhibition addresses issues of online privacy and digital surveillance. Next to several historical examples of encrypting, ‘Design my Privacy’ also shows some surprising contemporary strategies by more than 35 young designers and artists to maintain control over our data.

 

With work by Roel Roscam Abbing, Zineb Benassarou & Jorick De Quaasteniet, Josh Begley, Dennis de Bel, Caitlin Berner & Jana Blom, Heath Bunting, F.A.T., Giada Fiorindi, Front 404, Roos Groothuizen, Arantxa Gonlag & Eva Maria Martinez Rey, Monika Grūzīte, Rafaël Henneberke, Jan Huijben, Daniel C. Howe & Helen Nissenbaum & Vincent Toubiana, Rosa Menkman, Owen Mundy, Naomi Naus, Joyce Overheul, Ruben Pater, Wim Popelier, Freek Rutkens, Vera van de Seyp, Mark Sheppard, Dimitri Tokmetzis & Yuri Veerman, Janne Van Hooff & Christina Yarashevich, Michaele Lakova, Jasper van Loenen, Jeroen van Loon, Esther Weltevrede & Sabine Niederer, Leanne Wijnsma & Froukje Tan, Joeri Woudstra, Sander Veenhof and Simone Niquille.

 

An exhibition by MOTI, Museum of the Image in Breda (NL)

 

27.03 to 29.05.2016

 

www.z33.be/en/designmyprivacy

 

Photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33

 

Facebook believes that the presence of cookies on users machines not members of the social network is related to a bug being resolved.

Some non-registered users on Facebook have been tracked by the social network, but the process, unintended, is due to a computer bug currently being resolved.

  

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From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.

 

Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/

"#America's treasure troves of public and Private #Data, IP, & #CriticalInfrastructure continues to be Pilfered.... Trophy Winners' managed by #tech neophyte executives continues to lose one #battle after the next."-James Scott, Senior Fellow, ICIT, CCIOS and CSWS

#privacy #Cyberwar #infoleak #cybersafety #infosec

I'm using the bathroom right now.

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