This week Audrey and I chat about Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony to Congress, the Fuse payment card hack, encrypted DNS, and more. Enjoy! Show notes: https://recompilermag.com/2018/04/20/episode-57-do-we-have-to-do-more-facebook
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- [02:40] Why Mark Zuckerberg’s 14-Year Apology Tour Hasn’t Fixed Facebook | WIRED
- [05:14] We May Own Our Data, But Facebook Has a Duty to Protect It | The New Yorker
- [07:58] How Much Would You Pay For Ad-Free Facebook?
- [10:17] David Carroll on Twitter: "Did you notice #Zuckerberg attempts to redefine the very definition of “privacy” as what we share, not what he collects?"
- [16:39] After Facebook hearing, senators roll out new bill restraining online data use - The Verge
- [16:56] Stefan Becket on Twitter: "Photo of Zuck's notes, by AP's @andyharnik… "
- [17:56] Whatever you do, don’t give this programmable payment card to your waiter | Ars Technica
- [22:31] How to keep your ISP’s nose out of your browser history with encrypted DNS | Ars Technica
- [29:58] FTC Says 'Warranty Void If Removed' Stickers Are Bullshit, Warns Manufacturers They're Breaking the Law - Motherboard
- [35:05] Oregon Governor Signs Net Neutrality Bill Alongside the Middle Schoolers Who Fought for Its Passage
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