Apple has just released a response to the iPhone location database issue. I highly suggest you read the response in its entirety, but for you impatient types, here’s the net result of what Apple said: Apple receives anonymized data from the iPhone (which is what they stated in their ToS and told Congress) The local [...]
Entries Tagged as 'iphone'
Follow-up to “The iPhone, Location, Collections, and Consistent Protection”
by Ian Glazer | April 27, 2011 | 2 Comments
I “like” you, but I hate your apps – Part 3: Controls and a look at the market
by Ian Glazer | January 28, 2011 | 6 Comments
Happy Data Privacy Day! Or if you are in the EU – Happy Data Protection Day! In my last post I talked about the desires of all the parties involved in this new style of relationship, one in which, not only you and I are involved, but also your apps. One thing is clear – [...]
Category: Privacy Tags: #dpd2011, android, apple, blu dot, facebook, ideo, iphone, ive, oauth, pde, personal data ecosystem, personal data service, projectvrm, uma, xdi
I “like” you, but I hate your apps – Part 2: Desires and Expectations
by Ian Glazer | January 20, 2011 | 3 Comments
In my last post, I contrasted the nature of our relationships with the nature of our relationships when apps are involved. In this post, I will examine the desires and expectations of parties involved in these relationships. What about my needs, my desires? I’m not unreasonable, but I have four desires: awareness control visibility redress [...]
I “like” you, but I hate your apps – Part 1: The nature of relationships
by Ian Glazer | January 14, 2011 | 5 Comments
As I sat in my in-laws’ living room on Christmas, I realized that there were far more than just the 17 of us there. Almost everyone of us had our heads down toying with either a computer, iPad, or smartphone. Some of us, notably the teens, were interacting with each other, in the very same [...]






































































































