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[…] retrieved by physically inserting a compatible device into the port. This port enables access to information that can help service technicians measure emissions, diagnose performance issues, or repair your vehicle. Owners may also choose to plug in a third-party device (or “dongle”) into the OBD-II port in some vehicles to collect or share information […]
FPF_CnnctdCars-NADA_6x9_8pp-R7
[…] retrieved by physically inserting a compatible device into the port. This port enables access to information that can help service technicians measure emissions, diagnose performance issues, or repair your vehicle. Owners may also choose to plug in a third-party device (or “dongle”) into the OBD-II port in some vehicles to collect or share information […]
Comments_on_IoT_6-2-16_FPF_to_NTIA
[…] so they can remotely monitor their door . For older adults and the elderly: sensors from San Francisco -based Lively 27 alert relatives when an older family member fails to take medicine, eat or return home from a walk . For those with health concerns : MedTronic‘s Continuous Glucose Monitoring, 28 a […]
FCC_LOC_DOC-314283A1
[…] MapQuest 4 Mobile, Google Places, Yellow Pag es Mobile, NextBus, OpenTable, and Star Walk. 32 Examples of tracking and social location “check -in” applications include FourSquare, Loopt, Fam ily Locator, Adient, Tagg, FindFriends, Gowalla, Facebook Places, Twitter, and Yelp. 10 · Gaming and Entertainment –These applications allow users to play games on their wireless […]
FPF_Always_On_WP
[…] OF MICROPHONE-ENABLED DEVICES BY STACEY GRAY † | FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM Is your Smart TV listening to your conversations? Are your children’s toys spying on your family? These types of questions are increasingly raised as the next generation of internet-connected devices enter the market. Such devices, often dubbed “always on,” include mobile phones, […]
SwireCrypto070715
[…] the U SA-FREED O M Act lim ited the ongoing expansion of m eta-data held by the private sector. The im portance of confederates has becom e fam ous in social netw orking. The term “social graph” w as coined in connection w ith social netw orks to describe the phenom enon of “the […]
FPF_Data Collection and the Connected Car_November2014
[…] light trucks are part of the restraint system control module, which senses impact accelerations and determines what restraints (airbags and/or seatbelt tensioners) to deploy. Unlike the more familiar black boxes found in airplanes, automotive EDRs do not record audio, video, or location information. The data recorded from an EDR must be directly accessed by […]
Bamberger & Mulligan_Privacy in Europe
[…] in three European jurisdictions, Germany, Spain, and France, and places them within the theoretical framework regarding emerging best practices in the United States. Not surprisingly for those familiar with privacy protection in Europe, th ese results reveal widely varying privacy landscapes, all within the formal governance of a single legal framework: the 1995 E.U. […]
FPF Comments Regarding Internet of Things
[…] local highways and roads. Another application: A medical device being used by a patient will be monitored in real time by a remote computer and doctors (or family) can be alerted if there is a problem, wit hout human intervention. According to one survey, the M2M market will expand to 24 billion smart sensors […]
Unpacking Privacy's price – Chris Hoofnagle and Jan Whittington
[…] such information, the industry reacted to this problem by renaming the lists. Today, one can still buy lists of children, but they are marketed instead as ” fam ilies with children” or “single women with children.” 110 The sophistication of data products also makes it simple for compan ies to mask the ways in […]