Data Retention: Why is it such a challenging issue?
You may have read recently in the news about the Netherlands Data Protection law being scrapped as it breaches human rights legislation. This isn’t the first time that a country has had challenges...
View ArticleSharing – change in control needed
Sharing today is generally seen as positive, but is also associated with negative aspects around privacy. If the negative aspects are not fixed sharing will slow and cease to the detriment to everyone,...
View ArticleDoing something different with your social media data
We all have social media data all over the place, be it on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn. We update our statuses, share pictures and videos or interesting links with friends, family and colleagues....
View ArticleHow Tim Cook and the NY Times Opened Up the Privacy Debate
This week really has been an interesting one with two big stories hitting the news both relating to personal data and privacy. The first was this story “Tim Cook blasts Silicon Valley companies for...
View ArticlePersonal Data Privacy in the News This Week
This week there has been a lot of discussion on TechCrunch and other sites as a result of this publication detailing how people don’t understand how their personal data is being used by social networks...
View ArticleLatest digi.me update includes Flickr support
Digi.me has just got even better, with the launch of a new version that introduces some exciting updates while keeping all of the other brilliant features you already know and love. The story of you...
View ArticleAshley Madison and Spotify: lessons about personal data privacy
It’s been an interesting week for observers and chroniclers of data issues, especially around privacy and what we can reasonably expect to happen to information we trust to the web and individual...
View Article10 ways digi.me gives you back control of your data
News of data breaches and leaks has been everywhere recently, particularly in the wake of the Ashley Madison hack. And yet, as our popular blog on the apps that are spying on your life proved, we are...
View ArticleWorld’s biggest tech companies failing users on data privacy
Some of the world’s top tech companies are failing users over privacy, according to the most comprehensive research published on the subject. Firms including Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter,...
View ArticleDefining ownership and control in a digital world
Used online, terms such as ownership and control have slightly more fluid connotations than their physical counterparts – but we can still define their context and meaning. At digi.me, we unlock the...
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