Montag, 23. März 2020

Let maps talk

There are many things to be frightened about, but there is no need to fear each other as much as we do (ted.com - Danny Dorling: Maps that show us who we are (not just where we are).

googlewatchblog.de - Google Maps: So gibt Google den Standortverlauf der Android-Nutzer an Polizei & Behörden weiter

From 16. February bis 29. March (Corona Pandemia) police can track movements of people to control curfew. Statistics show less movements at train stations, but more movements outside home (www.gstatic.com - Mobility changes).


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Our world is changing and this is right and visible on maps. Without change there is no progress. 
I am not worry about others, only what others do to make make changes impossible.

arxiv.org - Adversarial WiFi Sensing is a risk to our personal privacy
technologyreview.com - Using Wi-Fi to “see” behind closed doors is easier than anyone thought
10kmlauf.blogspot.com - Freiheit vs Sicherheit

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