The video is here: https://www.ted.com/talks/finn_myrstad_how_tech_companies_deceive_you_into_giving_up_your_data_and_privacy?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_content=button__2018-10-31&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare
What I learn?
Data and privacy can easily be given up to many apps without reading the fine print. Many apps these days can actually put out terms that could sell your data just with your permission. The guy talks about how things should be cautioned and reported no matter what.
What I Think?
I think it's a good idea to let people know the dangers of data and privacy, especially since technology is all the time getting smarter and sneakier. It's always best to keep an eye out on what is happening with your data... including the kids around you too. That's one thing that he talked about is how children and such are easily attracted to these privacy problems with the new tech that keeps coming out. As I listened, I learned that it's best to read all of the terms and service... and yes, you can turn in a company for a term and service review if there's something you noticed that is wrong. All in all, this video was fun to watch and listen to...
Until then... we shall continue tomorrow with another video from TED.
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