EXCITING NEWS!!! The first reviews and write ups on The Lipstick City Guide to New York are out! See the following websites and publications for full details: Changing People, Diverse Traveller, Enterprising Women, The Visitor Magazine and The Conduit Magazine. Thank you to each and every one for the positive feedback and for the great way you have showcased my book. As a new author it is encouraging and heart warming to have such a wealth of support, and I am grateful. Thanks also go to Winstone's Book Shop in Sherborne, Dorset, the Bailey Hill Book Shop in Castle Cary, and to the author Joanne St. Clair (The Naked Raver and Statue in the Square), for her advice and encouragement. And finally a mention goes to Chrissy Henderson of Lash Is Ltd, for her inspirational speech at a recent Enterprising Women event in Bristol.
Digital media incapable of privacy self-regulation
Digital media firms have long argued against privacy regulation asserting that regulators don’t understand the ways they work, that digital firms have strong incentives to protect the privacy of users, and that the firms do so through self-regulation. Unfortunately, for years we have witnessed major digital players continually apologizing for their lapses in protecting the privacy of their customers, often violating their own policies and promises, and for not ensuring that others with whom they do business protect the privacy of the data they access and use. There has been a constant failure to put their customers’ privacy interests first and digital companies have dismissed criticism and call for regulation as misguided or perilous. The regulations that have appeared, such as the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), have improved transparency and the abilities to control how some of their personal information is used, but is doing little to control the ma...
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