Charges & Defense By Google Of Its Data Collection / RBDR

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April 25, 2022

Today on RBDR: Very few Google users have an understanding of the data Google collects through its Messenger and Dialer apps. Doug Leith, a Trinity College Dublin professor sees a nefarious side to the data being collected, which he shared with Google. The response from Google was that the business was not using the collected data in any way that jeopardized individuals.

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Today on RBDR: 1) Scottish pollsters were uneasy tim their pre-vote efforts, and although they all got the final overall result correct the margin of error was way off. (http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/why-pollsters-think-they-underestimated-no-in-scotland/) (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/09/17/what-do-the-polls-really-say-about-scotlands-referendum-on-independence/) 2) CBS is launching additional time-shifted TV viewing data to supplement Nielsen data. 3) Two European institutions announced they have developed a method of creating wearable sensors by adding graphene to store-bought rubber bands.