Phone COVID Tracing Provides Possible Solution for Recent Spread
Within the past month, the Omicron variant of the COVID virus has ravaged through the United States. The daily average on January 13th was 803,780 cases, a record-breaking number throughout ...Panelists Speak on Privacy and its Implications on American Democracy
Boston College hosted a panel discussion on the ways privacy and democracy intersected, especially in an era of global technology.Google Search: Do Our Phones Listen to Us?
Maybe having an internet secret agent who curates ads to your interests and listens to your conversations isn't so bad.America's Failure to Regulate the Tech Industry
The federal government's failure to regulate Facebook and other tech companies leaves them free to act on their own interests instead of the public's.Know Your Friends: How to Use Snap Maps on a College Campus
Despite the amounting critique regarding privacy and security, Snap Maps, if used correctly, can provide users with an opportunity to learn about the world and keep a watchful eye on ...Sexual Assault and Alcohol Resources Increase Student Privacy
Policy changes with regards to sexual assault and alcohol resources allow for students to seek help without the fear of being identified or targeted.Can RAs Search My Fridge?: RHA Addresses Common Questions
From drinking games to holiday lights, the RHA Town Hall meeting addressed concerns about life on campus.Facebook Flight May Signal the End of an Era
Is Facebook losing its grip on the social media monopoly?