New York Times tech columnist ponders data privacy, resignation of USCCB general secretary | News Headlines | Catholic Culture

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» Continue to this story on New York Times CWN Editor’s Note: Commenting on the use of phone records and the resignation of the USCCB general secretary, columnist Shera Ovide writes that “this isn’t about one man. This is about a structural failure that allows real-time data on Americans’ movements to exist in the first place and to be used without our knowledge or true consent. This case shows the tangible consequences of practices by America’s vast and largely unregulated data-harvesting industries.”

New York Times tech columnist ponders data privacy, resignation of USCCB general secretary | News Headlines | Catholic Culture

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