For NYT Opinion, Charlie Warzel and Stuart A. Thompson returned to the topic…
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Tracking Capitol rioters through their mobile phone data
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U.S. military buys location data from apps
Joseph Cox, reporting for Motherboard:
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Hidden trackers on your phone
Sara Morrison for Recode:
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Protecting your mobile data and privacy while at a protest
Maddy Varner reporting for The Markup:
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Shifting to Responsive Charts, Tools for Mobile (The Process #35)
In this issue I go over my somewhat delayed shift towards making charts that work in different screen sizes and the tools that work for me.
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Using an audience’s own data to highlight both play and security
This is great. Daniel Goddemeyer and Dominikus Baur made Data Futures, which collects…
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Cell reception on the subway, mapped
Daniel Goddemeyer and Dominikus Baur grew interested in cell reception while on the…
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A month in the life of personal location and messaging metadata
Data researcher and artist Mimi Onuoha looked at the personal location and messaging…
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Surveillance selfie with cell phone metadata
Just because there’s no content that comes with the metadata doesn’t make the latter useless.
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Finding small villages in big cities
Daily life in cities tends to differ from daily life in small towns,…
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Fixing bus routes using mobile data
In parts of the world where there are few smartphones and GPS-enabled devices,…
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Mobile phone digital traces
In collaboration with Lift and Near Future Laboratory, Interactive Things explores digital traces…
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Own and securely store your location with OpenPaths
There are a lot of ways to collect your location, whether it’s for…
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Record your movements with AntiMap
AntiMap is an open source toolset that lets you record movements with your…
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Tell-all telephone reveals politician’s life
Not many people understand the importance of data privacy. They don’t get out…