"It’s time to recognize that privacy protects people, not data," from @alvarombedoya, the man who takes a 15-minute break from #ZuckerBowl to churn out a @nytimes op-ed:
Sorta disappointed to miss #ZuckerBowl II, but on my way to the #NAISummit to see how #adtech is coping...
Good to see @maziehirono raise the specter of extreme vetting and the #digitalmuslimban at #ZuckerBowl. @CenDemTech has more:
"I'm not convinced Facebook users have the necessary information to make meaningful choices," starts @SenJohnThune, before moving to bogus #SESTA/#FOSTA talking point. #ZuckerBowl
#ZuckerBowl is beginning! 44 senators about to grill #Zuckerberg, which "may not be a big group by Facebook's standards," jokes @ChuckGrassley.
"Facebook did not respond to a request for comment on this week’s proposal." If only there were an opportunity to ask #Zuckerberg about his company's position on #biometrics and privacy... #Zuckerbowl
C'mon! Reverse lookups have been misused for years. "Two weeks ago, we found out that a feature that lets you look someone up by their phone number and email was abused." #ZuckerBowl
#ZuckerBowl is coming. Mark Zuckerberg's prepared testimony is now available:
#ZuckerBowl is nearly here! @CenDemTech has a bundle of questions we ought to ask Facebook this week:
So what are the big questions we think Congress will ask Zuckerberg at the #ZuckerBowl next week? I’ve got “fake news,” data portability, GDPR and the 2011 FTC consent decree, and, uh, Facebook’s ethical review process.