Be more savvy about what you use, why you use it and do it with intention | Debbie Reynolds
It’s hard enough to sell major corporations on the importance of protecting their users’ data, or convince the government that privacy is, in fact, a ...
You balance between being didactic and letting your audience come to its own conclusions | Brett Gaylor
Is it realistic to protect any of the data we share on the internet? Can any company or state promise us privacy? And how can we work to help each oth...
There is a huge difference between “can’t do evil” and “won’t be evil” | Jonathan Victor
How will the future look like with the technological boost we experience today? Will we be still able to control our identification data or will it be...
If you are powerful, you don’t want to be studied | Emily Martin
We share all kinds of information about ourselves without anyone asking us to: posting photos on social media, arguing on Twitter, and even by buying ...
Think before you click | Ellen Helsper
How does your age affect your access to information? What about where you were born? Your family? Your first language? Does the internet give us the t...
You can have security without privacy, but you can’t have privacy without security | Bill Mew
We consume and produce gigabyte after gigabyte of content online every day. Guess what: that data can be used to identify us. How safe is that informa...
Time makes artists anonymous | Nico Epstein
What is an artist’s most valuable asset? Easy: personality. But what about the digital artists that mask themselves with pseudonyms? Is this a new rea...