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‘UK virus app has privacy loopholes’

Bloomberg The UK’s contact-tracing mobile phone app includes code that could allow authorities access to a user’s detailed location data and to send information to Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google, according to an initial technical analysis carried out by Privacy International. Like governments around the world, the UK is developing a voluntary mobile app that uses Bluetooth technology to ...

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Facebook users find excellent value in $550mn privacy deal

Bloomberg Facebook Inc. users asked a judge to approve a $550 million settlement in their class-action lawsuit that claimed the social-media giant illegally gathered biometric data through a photo-tagging tool. The class members will get from $150 to $300, or between 15% and 30% of the possible recovery on an individual claim, according to their lawyers. The settlement provides “excellent ...

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Automakers avoid recall of 56mn Takata air bags

Bloomberg Automakers won’t have to recall roughly 56 million more air bag inflators made by the now-defunct Takata Corp., the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said, citing industry test data the agency said showed the parts won’t pose danger. The agency and an industry group will monitor safety of those Takata air bag inflators, which contain a moisture-absorbing ...

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