May 2022 - The Digital Life from Lökwest - What they can do with your data, the police are blasting Disney, the history of Windows startup sounds, and more!
May 2022 - The Digital Life from Lökwest - What they can do with your data, the police are blasting Disney, the history of Windows startup sounds, and more!
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It's your favorite time of the month again! We're back with another round-up of interesting reads about your "Digital Life". This month, we're featuring three items about your personal data. It's alarming to see how much anyone can find out about you with a few clicks and a few dollars, thanks to Internet data brokers. John Oliver did a must-watch piece on it. We've also included an article about what can be done with your data and a story with an alternative view of the future where data helps you.Read on for news on Twitter's acquisition and why the police are suddenly Disney fans. Then dive into interesting stories on AI's bad jokes and tech for the visually impaired. To entertain you - try to spend 100 billion dollars and study a map of the Internet.This month's tech history section is for the audiophiles and covers the sounds you've heard thousands of times.Remember, we read the articles that you don't have time for, and curate only the best for this newsletter. If you enjoy it, please forward it to a friend or colleague. Subscriptions are free!Also, if you have any concerns about your personal data or digital security, we're always here to help.Have a great May!
May 2022 - The Digital Life from Lökwest - What they can do with your data, the police are blasting Disney, the history of Windows startup sounds, and more!
May 2022 - The Digital Life from Lökwest …
May 2022 - The Digital Life from Lökwest - What they can do with your data, the police are blasting Disney, the history of Windows startup sounds, and more!
It's your favorite time of the month again! We're back with another round-up of interesting reads about your "Digital Life". This month, we're featuring three items about your personal data. It's alarming to see how much anyone can find out about you with a few clicks and a few dollars, thanks to Internet data brokers. John Oliver did a must-watch piece on it. We've also included an article about what can be done with your data and a story with an alternative view of the future where data helps you.Read on for news on Twitter's acquisition and why the police are suddenly Disney fans. Then dive into interesting stories on AI's bad jokes and tech for the visually impaired. To entertain you - try to spend 100 billion dollars and study a map of the Internet.This month's tech history section is for the audiophiles and covers the sounds you've heard thousands of times.Remember, we read the articles that you don't have time for, and curate only the best for this newsletter. If you enjoy it, please forward it to a friend or colleague. Subscriptions are free!Also, if you have any concerns about your personal data or digital security, we're always here to help.Have a great May!