I saw a video interview with the CEO of Hotspot shield vpn the other day, he had a quote ready that went something like 'The first 3 companies to hit 1 billion users did it by selling private information, the next 3 are going to make it by protecting private information.'
I wrote it off as a nice sound bite, but maybe he's right...
Hey I'm sure I'm not the only one to think of this, but to everyone trying to build the next social network, how about putting in a feature where a second password will open your scrubbed profile? You'd choose what goes in from your main account, and not have to build entirely fake accounts. There's a way to get some quick traction, should the Trump administration succeed at making a policy of asking for passwords!
Perhaps I'm not understanding something. Why wouldn't an information-hungry regime simply ask for both passwords given that this would be a known feature?
I wrote it off as a nice sound bite, but maybe he's right...
Hey I'm sure I'm not the only one to think of this, but to everyone trying to build the next social network, how about putting in a feature where a second password will open your scrubbed profile? You'd choose what goes in from your main account, and not have to build entirely fake accounts. There's a way to get some quick traction, should the Trump administration succeed at making a policy of asking for passwords!