Interface design: The who/what/where rule
Who/what/where is a simple mnemonic for user interface design. Every time that a user takes an action, there are three […]
Who/what/where is a simple mnemonic for user interface design. Every time that a user takes an action, there are three […]
With the advent of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in May 2018, the web has turned into a […]
This Opinion aims at contributing to the successful impact of the new obligation of “data protection by design and by default”.
In an experiment that involved 43 programmers hired via the Freelancer.com platform, University of Bonn academics have discovered that developers […]
MIT and Harvard University researchers have developed a platform, called Riverbed, that ensures that web services adhere to users’ preferences […]
The way we design user interfaces can have a profound impact on the privacy of a user’s data. It should […]
DataGuidance met with professionals from Groupon, Navex Global, Cisco, HP and Hogan Lovells last year to discuss their personal experiences […]
During this complimentary webinar, our expert speakers considered some of the key GDPR issues for companies in the financial services […]
Defining international standards for privacy is critical for the future of global commerce. To support this cause, many of America’s […]
The UK’s data protection authority – Information Commissioner’s Office – will set up a Regulators’ Business and Privacy Innovation Hub […]
Smart TVs and streaming digital media players such as Roku and Chromecast have their own unique device IDs that fulfill […]
Starting with Chrome 69, when you log into a Google service (GMail, or so), Google Chrome is effectively logging you […]