Mortgage Brokers Sent People’s Estimated Credit, Address, and Veteran Status to Facebook
More than 200 national and regional lenders share sensitive user data with Facebook. Experts say it might be illegal
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More than 200 national and regional lenders share sensitive user data with Facebook. Experts say it might be illegal
Digital collections put library patrons’ privacy at risk
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Resource: Second-Generation Americans: What to Do When Loved Ones Are Sharing Misinformation
Virtually every public school filters the web, and blocked websites create a paper trail
Investigation: Schools Were Just Supposed To Block Porn. Instead They Sabotaged Homework and Censored Suicide Prevention Sites
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The Trevor Project? Blocked. Planned Parenthood? Blocked. NASA? BLOCKED
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Mayor Eric Adams said the city is working to fix the problems, and the site now advises visitors to “not use its responses as legal or professional advice”
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Telehealth company Cerebral will pay a $7 million fine and limit the consumer health data it uses for advertising purposes under a new FTC order
Related Impact: FTC Cracks Down on Telehealth Addiction Service Monument for Sharing Health Data
Original Investigation: “Out Of Control”: Dozens of Telehealth Startups Sent Sensitive Health Information to Big Tech Companies
An investigation by The Markup sparked demands for answers
Original Investigation: L.A.’s Scoring System for Subsidized Housing Gives Black and Latino People Experiencing Homelessness Lower Priority Scores
A Markup investigation in 2022 found households in L.A.’s poorest neighborhoods were disproportionately asked to pay high prices for slow internet service
Original investigation: Dollars to Megabits, You May Be Paying 400 Times As Much As Your Neighbor for Internet Service
Our tools hold institutions accountable for the way they use technology, pulling back the curtain so readers can see for themselves how technology affects them.
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Update: Twitter Is Throttling Patreon Links, Creators Say It Undermines Their Livelihood
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Resource: Slow Internet? Find Out What Side of the Digital Divide You’re On