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can you see someone's location history: The Collection and Use of Location Information for Commercial Purposes United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection, 2012 |
can you see someone's location history: Innovative Automatic Identification and Location-Based Services: From Bar Codes to Chip Implants Michael, Katina, Michael, M.G., 2009-03-31 This book emphasizes the convergence and trajectory of automatic identification and location-based services toward chip implants and real-time positioning capabilities--Provided by publisher. |
can you see someone's location history: A Public Service Tim Schwartz, 2020-01-06 “This timely book is a guide to any would-be whistleblower, any person considering the disclosure of information which exposes wrong doing or harmful behavior. In today’s highly surveilled digital world, knowing the safest and most secure way to reveal wrongdoing is critical. Thoroughly and in detail, Tim Schwartz outlines the pros and cons of different methods of exposure. It is the must-have handbook for concerned employees as well as journalists and lawyers working with whistleblowers.” — Katharine Gun, former British intelligence worker who revealed illegal U.S. wiretapping of the United Nations Security Council prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq “Before reaching out to the media, whistleblowers need to safely and anonymously gather documentation of wrongdoing, and then figure out how to securely discuss it with journalists. In the age of ubiquitous surveillance, where even doing a single Google search could out you as the source, this is no simple or easy feat. The techniques described in this book are vital for anyone who wishes to blow the whistle while reducing their risk of retaliation.” — Micah Lee, director of information security at The Intercept “Despite my 40 years of working with whistleblowers, Tim Schwartz taught me how much I still have to learn about protecting their identities. This easy-to-understand book, packed with practical nuts-and-bolts guidance, is a must-read for anyone who wants to blow the whistle anonymously.” —Tom Devine, legal director, Government Accountability Project A simple guide to a daunting and vital subject. Schwartz has done outstanding work explaining the ethical, personal, technical and legal considerations in blowing the whistle.—Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing “In today’s digital age with the vast amount of information technology available to target disclosures that those in power would prefer remain hidden, this book provides a practical roadmap when making that often life-altering choice of standing up and exposing abuse and misuse of power across all sectors of society. —Thomas Drake, former National Security Agency senior executive and whistleblower Governments and corporations now have the tools to track and control us as never before. In this whistleblowing how-to, we are provided with tools and techniques to fight back and hold organizations, agencies, and corporations accountable for unethical behavior. Can one person successfully defy a globe-spanning corporation or superpower without being discovered? Can a regular citizen, without computer expertise, release information to the media and be sure her identity will be concealed? At a time we’re told we are powerless and without agency in the face of institutions such as Google, Facebook, the NSA, or the FBI, digital security educator Tim Schwartz steps forward with an emphatic “yes.” And in fewer than 250 pages of easy-to-understand, tautly written prose, he shows us how. A PUBLIC SERVICE can teach any one of us the tricks to securely and anonymously communicate and share information with the media, lawyers, or even the U.S. Congress. This book is an essential weapon in the pervasive battle to confront corruption, sexual harassment, and other ethical and legal violations. |
can you see someone's location history: Social Deviance Tim Delaney, 2017-06-16 The topic of social deviance is inherently intriguing. People in general, and college students in particular, find the topic of deviant behavior fascinating. This can be explained, at least in part, by a combination of the subject matter itself, our own past deviant behaviors, and our willingness and desire to evaluate and comment on the behaviors of others. While the topic of deviant behavior seems straightforward at the surface, the study of social deviance reveals how complicated it really is. Although Social Deviance utilizes a textbook-style approach in its coverage of deviant behavior, this comprehensive, straightforward, and student-friendly book maintains student interest because of the author's use of real life phenomena and current examples. Each chapter includes chapter objectives, an introductory story, a glossary of key terms, discussion questions, and boxed material. The boxed materials include A Closer Look box that zooms in on topics that warrant deeper explanation; and a Connecting Social Deviance and Popular Culture box that shows how contemporary forms of popular culture illustrate deviant behavior. |
can you see someone's location history: Welcome to Hell World Luke O'Neil, 2019-10-01 When Luke O’Neil isn’t angry, he’s asleep. When he’s awake, he gives vent to some of the most heartfelt, political and anger-fueled prose to power its way to the public sphere since Hunter S. Thompson smashed a typewriter’s keys. Welcome to Hell World is an unexpurgated selection of Luke O’Neil’s finest rants, near-poetic rhapsodies, and investigatory journalism. Racism, sexism, immigration, unemployment, Marcus Aurelius, opioid addiction, Iraq: all are processed through the O’Neil grinder. He details failings in his own life and in those he observes around him: and the result is a book that is at once intensely confessional and an energetic, unforgettable condemnation of American mores. Welcome to Hell World is, in the author’s words, a “fever dream nightmare of reporting and personal essays from one of the lowest periods in our country in recent memory.” It is also a burning example of some of the best writing you’re likely to read anywhere. |
can you see someone's location history: The Mobile Story Jason Farman, 2013-09-11 What happens when stories meet mobile media? In this cutting-edge collection, contributors explore digital storytelling in ways that look beyond the desktop to consider how stories can be told through mobile, locative, and pervasive technologies. This book offers dynamic insights about the new nature of narrative in the age of mobile media, studying digital stories that are site-specific, context-aware, and involve the reader in fascinating ways. Addressing important topics for scholars, students, and designers alike, this collection investigates the crucial questions for this emerging area of storytelling and electronic literature. Topics covered include the histories of site-specific narratives, issues in design and practice, space and mapping, mobile games, narrative interfaces, and the interplay between memory, history, and community. |
can you see someone's location history: The Incredible Cybersecurity Yagnesh Patel, 2021-10-28 This book mainly focuses on cyberthreats and cybersecurity and provides much-needed awareness when cybercrime is on the rise. This book explains how to stay safe and invisible in the online world. Each section covers different exciting points, like how one can be tracked every moment they make? How can hackers watch?. Each section explains how you're being tracked or found online, as well as how you may protect yourself. End of each section, you can also find the real stories that happened! Sounds very interesting. And you will also find a quote that applies to a particular section and covers the entire section in just one sentence! Readers are educated on how to avoid becoming victims of cybercrime by using easy practical tips and tactics. Case studies and real-life examples highlight the importance of the subjects discussed in each chapter. The content covers not only hacking chapters but also hacking precautions, hacking symptoms, and hacking cures. If you wish to pursue cybersecurity as a career, you should read this book. It provides an overview of the subject. Practical's with examples of complex ideas have been provided in this book. With the help of practical's, you may learn the principles. We also recommend that you keep your digital gadgets protected at all times. You will be prepared for the digital world after reading this book. |
can you see someone's location history: Fleeced at Yappy Hour Diana Orgain, 2023-04-27 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ From the USA Today Bestselling Author of Bundle of Trouble ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Enjoy this hilarious series.”—Kate Carlisle, New York Times bestselling author “Howlingly funny! Orgain’s talent for humor and romance shine in this thoroughly delightful mystery series!–Krista Davis, New York Times bestselling author When a handsome stranger whisks into Pacific Cove everyone (and their dogs) takes notice. Four dog owners with a few tricks up their sleeves A female sleuth in over her head A careful cop protecting his promotion A talented chef romanced the town A stolen painting Welcome to... YAPPY HOUR In the peaceful coastal town of Pacific Cove, four unlikely friends meet weekly at the beach to walk their dogs, they call themselves the Roundup Crew. When a stranger whisks into town and things begin to disappear, the crew suddenly finds themselves in the middle of Yappy Hour discussing suspects. As the crimes begin to mount, can our hilarious gang, along with the help of their canine crew, catch the thief, before it's too late? |
can you see someone's location history: Urban Faery Magick Tara Sanchez, 2021-03-08 Develop Relationships with the Fae for a Lifelong Journey of Magick Meet dozens of faeries that have adapted to the modern world and can be found in the most unexpected places. Urban Faery Magick introduces you to these mystical beings, providing tips and techniques for interacting with them as you travel your own spiritual path. Author Tara Sanchez explores dozens of case studies and shares her own personal stories of fae encounters, uniquely associating each faery with one of the elements from Eastern or Western traditions. You will learn about the Zaragoza goblin, Jon the Rust Spirit, Jenny Green-teeth, the Santiago Park Pixie, and many more. This book also includes dozens of hands-on exercises, including traditional Celtic practices, chants, invocations, breath work, dowsing, scrying, and interpreting signs as you discover the important lessons the fae can teach us. Faeries are no strangers to the cities of the world. They walk the streets and live their lives in the forlorn alleys, waterways, nooks, and crannies that are often overlooked. Urban Faery Magick shows you how to connect with these misunderstood creatures and experience their energy. |
can you see someone's location history: Mapping COVID-19 in Space and Time Shih-Lung Shaw, Daniel Sui, 2021-07-14 This book describes the spatial and temporal perspectives on COVID-19 and its impacts and deepens our understanding of human dynamics during and after the global pandemic. It critically examines the role smart city technologies play in shaping our lives in the years to come. The book covers a wide-range of issues related to conceptual, theoretical and data issues, analysis and modeling, and applications and policy implications such as socio-ecological perspectives, geospatial data ethics, mobility and migration during COVID-19, population health resilience and much more. With accelerated pace of technological advances and growing divide on political and policy options, a better understanding of disruptive global events such as COVID-19 with spatial and temporal perspectives is an imperative and will make the ultimate difference in public health and economic decision making. Through in-depth analyses of concepts, data, methods, and policies, this book stimulates future studies on global pandemics and their impacts on society at different levels. |
can you see someone's location history: Disentangling André Jansson, Paul C. Adams, 2021 After the rapid rise of digital networking in the 2000s and 2010s, we are now seeing a rise of interest in how people can disentangle their lives from the increasingly pervasive networks of digital communications. This edited volume contributes to the turn toward digital disconnection research by bringing together an interdisciplinary group of authors with expertise in various forms and philosophies of disentangling. By disentangling we mean disconnection not just from media but from a digitalized world, a world in which places and landscapes are increasingly structured around digital connectivity. People increasingly look for strategies that will let them reject, avoid, and rework pervasive media demanding they remain connected at all times. How might we facilitate autonomy from tendrils of digital surveillance, revalue places over dematerialized flows, and unravel digital dependency? Who gets to disconnect and who does not? How do natural cycles such as sleep and death relate to disentangling? Can we clarify the means and objectives of digital detox? Can we map the failures, glitches, contradictions and paradoxes that plague digital connectivity? What does our willing and unwilling entanglement in digital networks say with regard to social resilience and cultural resistance? The book's three sections start with questions about ethics and justice associated with the power geometries of digital (dis)connection, it then moves on to consider digitally entangled lives and afterlives, and concludes with a look at the ambiguities of (dis)connection in time-spaces of the COVID-19 pandemic-- |
can you see someone's location history: Tap Anindya Ghose, 2018-09-11 How the smartphone can become a personal concierge (not a stalker) in the mobile marketing revolution of smarter companies, value-seeking consumers, and curated offers. Consumers create a data trail by tapping their phones; businesses can tap into this trail to harness the power of the more than three trillion dollar mobile economy. According to Anindya Ghose, a global authority on the mobile economy, this two-way exchange can benefit both customers and businesses. In Tap, Ghose welcomes us to the mobile economy of smartphones, smarter companies, and value-seeking consumers. Drawing on his extensive research in the United States, Europe, and Asia, and on a variety of real-world examples from companies including Alibaba, China Mobile, Coke, Facebook, SK Telecom, Telefónica, and Travelocity, Ghose describes some intriguingly contradictory consumer behavior: people seek spontaneity, but they are predictable; they find advertising annoying, but they fear missing out; they value their privacy, but they increasingly use personal data as currency. When mobile advertising is done well, Ghose argues, the smartphone plays the role of a personal concierge—a butler, not a stalker. Ghose identifies nine forces that shape consumer behavior, including time, crowdedness, trajectory, and weather, and he examines these how these forces operate, separately and in combination. With Tap, he highlights the true influence mobile wields over shoppers, the behavioral and economic motivations behind that influence, and the lucrative opportunities it represents. In a world of artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, wearable technologies, smart homes, and the Internet of Things, the future of the mobile economy seems limitless. |
can you see someone's location history: Foundations of Mobile Media Studies Jason Farman, 2015-11-19 Foundations of Mobile Media Studies gathers some of the most important texts in this emerging field, offering readers key approaches to understanding our moment and our media. The impact of mobile media is far reaching and this book discusses topics such as human intimacy, social space, political uprisings, labor, mobile phones in the developing world, gender, the mobile device’s impact on reading, mobile television, and mobile photography, among others. This carefully curated collection will serve as the central text to introduce this field to anyone eager to understand the rise of mobile technology, its impact on our relationships, and how these media have transformed the ways we understand the world around us. |
can you see someone's location history: Marketing Communications Ze Zook, PR Smith, 2016-02-03 Marketing Communications provides a comprehensive overview of every aspect of marketing communications, from social media, advertising, PR and sponsorship to direct selling and merchandizing. It presents modern marketing communications theories and tools in an accessible way so readers can fully understand the landscape and achieve better results. With a plethora of examples and case studies, as well as online support material for lecturers and students, this essential textbook will guide students and practitioners through everything they need to know about the changing face of marketing. This fully updated 6th edition of Marketing Communications features more of the underpinning theory whilst building on its impressive reputation as a leading practical textbook on the subject. Case studies and anecdotes from companies such as Campbell's Soup, Spotify, Paypal, Kraft and Nike focus on recent digital developments to bring the latest marketing tools to life. With a particular emphasis on analytics, engagement and integration, it addresses the integrated offline and online with social media approach to reflect the current state of play for marketing communications experts. This edition is also supported by a wealth of online resources, including lecture slides for every chapter and self-tests for students. |
can you see someone's location history: Social Media Measurement and Management Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, 2019-06-25 This new textbook applies a critical and practical lens to the world of social media analytics. Author Jeremy Harris Lipschultz explores the foundations of digital data, strategic tools, and best practices in an accessible volume for students and practitioners of social media communication. The book expands upon entrepreneurship, marketing, and technological principles, demonstrating how raising awareness, sparking engagement, and producing business outcomes all require emphasis on customers, employees, and other stakeholders within paid, earned, social, and owned media. It also looks to the future, examining how the movement toward artificial intelligence and machine learning raises new legal and ethical issues in effective management of social media data. Additionally, the book offers a solid grounding in the principles of social media measurement itself, teaching the strategies and techniques that enable effective analysis. A perfect primer for this developing industry, Social Media Measurement: Entrepreneurial Digital Analytics is ideal for students, scholars, and practitioners of digital media seeking to hone their skills and expand their bank of tools and resources. It features theoretical and practical advice, a comprehensive glossary of key terms, and case studies from key industry thought leaders. |
can you see someone's location history: Building Microservices with ASP.NET Core Kevin Hoffman, 2017-08-31 At a time when nearly every vertical, regardless of domain, seems to need software running in the cloud to make money, microservices provide the agility and drastically reduced time to market you require. This hands-on guide shows you how to create, test, compile, and deploy microservices, using the ASP.NET Core free and open-source framework. Along the way, you’ll pick up good, practical habits for building powerful and robust services. Building microservices isn’t about learning a specific framework or programming language; it’s about building applications that thrive in elastically scaling environments that don't have host affinity, and that can start and stop at a moment’s notice. This practical book guides you through the process. Learn test-driven and API-first development concepts Communicate with other services by creating and consuming backing services such as databases and queues Build a microservice that depends on an external data source Learn about event sourcing, the event-centric approach to persistence Use ASP.NET Core to build web applications designed to thrive in the cloud Build a service that consumes, or is consumed by, other services Create services and applications that accept external configuration Explore ways to secure ASP.NET Core microservices and applications |
can you see someone's location history: Mobile Wireless Middleware, Operating Systems, and Applications Ying Cai, Thomas Magedanz, Minglu Li, Jinchun Xia, Carlo Giannelli, 2010-11-30 The advances in wireless communication technologies and the proliferation of mobile devices have enabled the realization of intelligent environments for people to c- municate with each other, interact with information-processing devices, and receive a wide range of mobile wireless services through various types of networks and systems everywhere, anytime. A key enabler of this pervasive and ubiquitous connectivity environments is the advancement of software technology in various communication sectors, ranging from communication middleware and operating systems to networking protocols and applications. The international conference series on Mobile Wireless Middleware, Operating Systems, and Applications (MOBILWARE) is dedicated to address emerging topics and challenges in various mobile wireless software-related areas. The scope of the conference includes the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation of middleware, operating systems, and applications for computing and communications in mobile wireless systems. MOBILWARE 2010 was the third edition of this conference, which was made p- sible thanks to the sponsorship of ICST and Create-Net and most importantly the hard work of the TPC and reviewers. Similar to the last successful editions, we had 35 submissions from 23 different countries this year, reflecting the international interest for the conference topics. After a thorough review process, we finalized an excellent technical program including 18 regular papers and 4 short papers. |
can you see someone's location history: Criminal Procedures: Cases, Statutes, and Executive Materials, Criminal Procedures: The Police, Criminal Procedures: Prosecution and Adjudication, Seventh Edition Marc L. Miller, Ronald F. Wright, Jenia I. Turner, Kay L. Levine, 2023-08-14 Criminal Procedures: Cases, Statutes, and Executive Materials, Criminal Procedures: The Police, Criminal Procedures: Prosecution and Adjudication, Seventh Edition, 2023 Supplement |
can you see someone's location history: Spill Cory Doctorow, 2024-09-24 In a new Little Brother novella, there is no security in obscurity. But there can be redemption in mutual aid. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
can you see someone's location history: Geography Today Ian Muehlenhaus, 2019-08-08 Geography Today provides a thoughtful and thorough introduction to the study of geography—from maps and technology to the study of different cultures, political systems, and economies, and an investigation of plate tectonics and climate systems. Geography Today: An Encyclopedia of Concepts, Issues, and Technology approaches the study of geography by concept, in contrast to most other works, which are organized by world region. Geography curriculums have been moving away from teaching the topic on a regional basis and toward teaching it through broader concepts. This is modeled by the National Geography Standards, the National Council for Geographic Education's Roadmap for 21st Century Geography Education, Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills Resource System, and ABC-CLIO's own geography advisory board, comprised of high school geography teachers from across the United States. By introducing geography concepts, Geography Today sets the foundation for readers to understand why certain geographies may be the way they are. It further helps high school geography students to apply concepts to different contexts with 101 geography terms, themes, and concepts for quick-reference research and study. |
can you see someone's location history: Using Geodata and Geolocation in the Social Sciences David Abernathy, 2016-10-19 Abernathy provides a truly accessible and interdisciplinary introduction to geodata and geolocation covering both the conceptual and the practical. It is a must read for students or researchers looking to make the most of the spatial elements of their data - Luke Sloan, Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Methods, Cardiff University Using Geodata and Geolocation in the Social Sciences: Mapping our Connected World provides an engaging and accessible introduction to the Geoweb with clear, step-by-step guides for: Capturing Geodata from sources including GPS, sensor networks and Twitter Visualizing Geodata using programmes including QGIS, GRASS and R Featuring colour images, practical exercises walking you through using data sources, and a companion website packed with resources, this book is the perfect guide for students and teachers looking to incorporate location-based data into their social science research. |
can you see someone's location history: The Spy A. Rivers, 2023-10-30 I don’t trust former spy Zeke Watts, but I’ll have to swallow my pride and ask him for help before I’m arrested for a crime I didn’t commit. I was forced to leave my job in the art world when I was falsely accused of stealing from my boss. When another priceless painting goes missing under similar circumstances, the police think they know exactly who to blame. But this time around, I have one of the world’s most powerful security companies at my back—even if that includes the incredibly infuriating Zeke. To clear my name, I’ll have to play along with his games, even though my gut tells me it’s foolish to rely on him. Before long, I realize Zeke may not be as reckless as I’ve always thought, but I can’t allow my attraction to him to distract me. If we don’t track down the real thief, I could end up behind bars. Fans of Susan Stoker and Anna Hackett will love THE SPY. Buy now to start reading this fast-paced romantic suspense today! |
can you see someone's location history: The Art of Invisibility Kevin Mitnick, 2017-02-14 Real-world advice on how to be invisible online from the FBI's most wanted hacker (Wired). Be online without leaving a trace. Your every step online is being tracked and stored, and your identity literally stolen. Big companies and big governments want to know and exploit what you do, and privacy is a luxury few can afford or understand. In this explosive yet practical book, Kevin Mitnick uses true-life stories to show exactly what is happening without your knowledge, teaching you the art of invisibility -- online and real-world tactics to protect you and your family, using easy step-by-step instructions. Reading this book, you will learn everything from password protection and smart Wi-Fi usage to advanced techniques designed to maximize your anonymity. Kevin Mitnick knows exactly how vulnerabilities can be exploited and just what to do to prevent that from happening. The world's most famous -- and formerly the US government's most wanted -- computer hacker, he has hacked into some of the country's most powerful and seemingly impenetrable agencies and companies, and at one point was on a three-year run from the FBI. Now Mitnick is reformed and widely regarded as the expert on the subject of computer security. Invisibility isn't just for superheroes; privacy is a power you deserve and need in the age of Big Brother and Big Data. Who better than Mitnick -- internationally wanted hacker turned Fortune 500 security consultant -- to teach you how to keep your data safe? --Esquire |
can you see someone's location history: Practical Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain Ganesh Prasad Kumble, 2020-07-31 Learn how to use AI and blockchain to build decentralized intelligent applications (DIApps) that overcome real-world challenges Key FeaturesUnderstand the fundamental concepts for converging artificial intelligence and blockchainApply your learnings to build apps using machine learning with Ethereum, IPFS, and MoiBitGet well-versed with the AI-blockchain ecosystem to develop your own DIAppsBook Description AI and blockchain are two emerging technologies catalyzing the pace of enterprise innovation. With this book, you’ll understand both technologies and converge them to solve real-world challenges. This AI blockchain book is divided into three sections. The first section covers the fundamentals of blockchain, AI, and affiliated technologies, where you’ll learn to differentiate between the various implementations of blockchains and AI with the help of examples. The second section takes you through domain-specific applications of AI and blockchain. You’ll understand the basics of decentralized databases and file systems and connect the dots between AI and blockchain before exploring products and solutions that use them together. You’ll then discover applications of AI techniques in crypto trading. In the third section, you’ll be introduced to the DIApp design pattern and compare it with the DApp design pattern. The book also highlights unique aspects of SDLC (software development lifecycle) when building a DIApp, shows you how to implement a sample contact tracing application, and delves into the future of AI with blockchain. By the end of this book, you’ll have developed the skills you need to converge AI and blockchain technologies to build smart solutions using the DIApp design pattern. What you will learnGet well-versed in blockchain basics and AI methodologiesUnderstand the significance of data collection and cleaning in AI modelingDiscover the application of analytics in cryptocurrency tradingGet to grips with open, permissioned, and private blockchainsExplore the DIApp design pattern and its merit in digital solutionsFind out how LSTM and ARIMA can be applied in crypto tradingUse the DIApp design pattern to build a sample contact tracing applicationGet started with building your own DIApps across various domainsWho this book is for This book is for blockchain and AI architects, developers, data scientists, data engineers, and evangelists who want to harness the power of artificial intelligence in blockchain applications. If you are looking for a blend of theoretical and practical use cases to understand how to implement smart cognitive insights into blockchain solutions, this book is what you need! Knowledge of machine learning and blockchain concepts is required. |
can you see someone's location history: Essence Of Betrayal Damien L. Malcolm, 2014-08-24 A week ago a local teenage girl went missing. With half the town out looking for her, it wasn't going to be long before a local Private Investigator got wrapped up in the search. However, a midnight phone call from an old acquaintance was not what Jack Mullens expected. Thrust into a web of false trails and cold leads, he soon finds that nothing is secure, and nobody he knows can be trusted. He learns the very Essence of Betrayal. |
can you see someone's location history: The Watcher Gage Sears, 2023-09-20 This is Mulberry. Nothing bad ever happens here! Small towns are generally safe. Somewhere you can leave your car or home unlocked at night without worry. Kids frolic around the town, joyful to be playing outdoors without parental supervision because it's so safe. It's too safe. No bad people live in these towns. Nothing bad ever happens in these towns. Murders, drugs, and stalkers don't come here. Those only happen in big cities. Right? |
can you see someone's location history: So Social Scott Kleinberg, 2015-04-07 So Social is a collection of Chicago Tribune articles written by social media experts Amy Guth and Scott Kleinberg. It explores the benefits and dangers of social media from both professional and personal standpoints. For anyone interested in growing their social media following, understanding web marketing, or keeping accounts secure, So Social is a must read. In So Social, Guth and Kleinberg give insider tips on how to use social media safely and easily for business and at home. Entrepreneurs and media mavens alike will appreciate their useful insights on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Vine, LinkedIn, Google+, Pinterest, and more. Each platform has a dedicated chapter, which is beneficial to both social novices and media experts. The Internet is awash with advice and lists of varying quality on improving social media habits. So Social has set itself apart by being a carefully curated collection from two tech gurus with experience across media platforms, from traditional old-world publishing to disruptive new media technologies. A quick yet highly informative read, So Social will be a crucial tool for any reader looking to improve their social media approach. |
can you see someone's location history: The Lost Boy Rachel Amphlett, 2021-10-11 Run. Don’t look back. When a young teenager is stabbed to death at a busy fairground, Detective Mark Turpin is assigned the task of finding the boy’s killer. But this was no random murder. Mark knows the victim, and the man who ordered his death. As he sifts through the young victim’s final days, he uncovers a powerful crime syndicate that will do anything to protect its interests. Then tragedy strikes, and suddenly Mark isn’t just trying to solve a murder – he’s fighting for his own survival. The Lost Boy is the third book in a new murder mystery series from USA Today bestselling author Rachel Amphlett. The Detective Mark Turpin series: 1. None the Wiser 2. Her Final Hour 3. The Lost Boy Detective books, thriller books, crime fiction, crime fiction books, crime fiction authors, British detective series, English detective series, English detective, murder mystery series, book series, hard boiled fiction, noir, mystery series, suspense, thriller, mystery, Oxford, White Horse, small town, rural crime, England, women sleuth, legal thriller, John Grisham, thriller series, mystery series, police procedural, thriller and suspense, crime, police officer, legal, suspense series, crime, financial, murder, theft, death, due justice, deadly, killer, crime fiction, crime novel, kidnapping, serial killers, book, series, women's fiction, detective, contemporary fiction, genre fiction, new release, USA Today, bestselling, Harlan Coben, David Baldacci, Ann Cleeves, Peter James, Michael Connelly, Robert Crais, Ian Rankin, Louise Penny, CJ Box, DK Hood, Rachel Lynch, Mary Stone, MJ Lee, Caroline Mitchell, LJ Ross, Robert Bryndza, Angela Marsons, Patricia Gibney, Carol Wyer, Cara Hunter, Karin Slaughter, Lisa Jackson, Lisa Gardner, Tess Gerritsen, Ian Rankin, Nick Louth, Steve Cavanagh, Adrian McKinty, Jane Harper |
can you see someone's location history: GENZ DIGITAL MARKETING : BRIDGING THE GAP OF WEB 2.0 THROUGH BUSINESS MANGAGEMENT Dr. RASHI BALIYAN, Dr. DIWAKAR CHAUDHARY, 2023-10-28 No person can ignore social media these days--and no business can afford to ignore it either. Our lives are mediated through the flicker of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram--and brands are increasingly interwoven with our online identities. Even for the 90% of marketers who interact with social media regularly, its pace and scale can be confusing to the point of distraction. GENZ Digital Marketing helps you take a step back, make sense of the noise, and get your brand voice heard over the babble--in the way you want it to be. Designed to be used as a backbone text for a foundational digital marketing Class, this book is enriched with extensive case studies, examples, tools, resources, and certification exams available online to supplement and support the lessons from the text. This book approaches digital marketing in two ways: from the point of view of the strategic thinker and that of a tactical perspective. Digital professors will find this an essential reference for their work. |
can you see someone's location history: Means of Control Byron Tau, 2024-02-27 You are being surveilled right now. This sweeping exposé reveals how the U.S. government allied with data brokers, tech companies, and advertisers to monitor us through the phones we carry and the devices in our home. “A revealing . . . startling . . . timely . . . fascinating, sometimes terrifying examination of the decline of privacy in the digital age.”—Kirkus Reviews “That evening, I was given a glimpse inside a hidden world. . . . An entirely new kind of surveillance program—one designed to track everyone.” For the past five years—ever since a chance encounter at a dinner party—journalist Byron Tau has been piecing together a secret story: how the whole of the internet and every digital device in the world became a mechanism of intelligence, surveillance, and monitoring. Of course, our modern world is awash in surveillance. Most of us are dimly aware of this: Ever get the sense that an ad is “following” you around the internet? But the true potential of our phones, computers, homes, credit cards, and even the tires underneath our cars to reveal our habits and behavior would astonish most citizens. All of this surveillance has produced an extraordinary amount of valuable data about every one of us. That data is for sale—and the biggest customer is the U.S. government. In the years after 9/11, the U.S. government, working with scores of anonymous companies, many scattered across bland Northern Virginia suburbs, built a foreign and domestic surveillance apparatus of breathtaking scope—one that can peer into the lives of nearly everyone on the planet. This cottage industry of data brokers and government bureaucrats has one directive—“get everything you can”—and the result is a surreal world in which defense contractors have marketing subsidiaries and marketing companies have defense contractor subsidiaries. And the public knows virtually nothing about it. Sobering and revelatory, Means of Control is the defining story of our dangerous grand bargain—ubiquitous cheap technology, but at what price? |
can you see someone's location history: Security and Privacy in Mobile Information and Communication Systems Andreas U. Schmidt, Giovanni Russello, Iovannis Krontiris, Shiguro Lian, 2012-08-20 This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the fourth International ICST Conference on Security and Privacy in Mobile Information and Communication Systems (MOBISEC 2012) held in Frankfurt/Main, Germany, in June 2012. The 13 revised full papers were carefully selected from numerous submissions and cover the application layer of security, highlighting the practical importance of security of mobile devices in concrete usages. Contributions to MobiSec 2012 range from treatments on user privacy issues, over mobile application and app security, to mobile identity management, and NFC. With the orientation toward applications, MobiSec is a perfect interface between academia and industry in the field of mobile communications. |
can you see someone's location history: How To Catch A Cheating Lover Noah Daniels, 2015-09-08 Here's Just A Small Taster Of What You'll Discover Inside... All the electronic surveillance secrets you would ever need to know to quickly ensnare a cheating lover. How to spot a cheating lover with these scientifically proven top ten cheater traits. 7 of the most common places cheating partners will hide evidence from you. The real reasons why 1 in 3 people will cheat online and what you can do to find out if your partner is. The truth behind why your partner has been cheating and if your relationship can survive. 6 sneaky ways to know if your partner is cheating on you for sure and the do’s and don’ts of spying on your partner. The two “dirty cellular tricks” that have caught many a liar red-handed. How to never again suffer the humiliation of being cheated on. When to hire a private investigator and when to walk the other way. 8 amazing ways to cyber snoop on your partner without them ever knowing. 5 Examples of relationship changes that are a clear giveaway. The most overlooked hidden reason why partners cheat. plus more more... |
can you see someone's location history: Fervor & Disenchantment Tashina Hanson, 2024-11-13 A heartbreaking past... Twenty-two-year-old Tessa had an exact plan for her life and was determined to achieve wealth and success. When tragedy strikes and destroys everything she has ever known, she is thrust into an unfamiliar world of dangerous vices and lonely misery, which leads to even more trauma. A chance meeting with a friend from college opens her eyes to new friendships, the path to healing, and maybe even new love. Unexpected betrayal... Jackson is a seasoned detective who can solve even the coldest of cases, but that is only half of his desire to change the world. Jax is also the leader of the H. D. Crew, aka the Hope Dealers, a small group working to open a neighborhood ministry while doing outreach programs to help people in need. Just when victory is within reach, Jackson is faced with deep betrayal, surprise enemies, and ghosts from his past that threaten to destroy everything he and the H. D. Crew are working so hard to build. Uncertain victory... In the first installment of The Seven Deadly Sins Series, an intense desire to mask her pain leads Tessa down a dangerous path that will change her life forever in the worst of ways. As she struggles to heal and create a new dream, she meets Jackson, a handsome detective and local philanthropist preacher with skeletons of his own in his closet, waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy everything he is working for. Secrets and enemies clash with truth and faith in this gripping tale of deception, betrayal, loyalty, and hope. |
can you see someone's location history: Location-Aware Applications Richard Ferraro, Murat Aktihanoglu, 2011-07-28 Summary Location-Aware Applications is a comprehensive guide to the technology and business of creating compelling location-based services and applications. The book walks you through the LBS landscape, from mapping technologies to available platforms; from toolkits to business questions like monetization and privacy. About the Book Mobile customers want entertainment, business apps, and on-the-go services that recognize and respond to location. This book will guide you through the technology and business of mobile applications so you can create competitive and innovative apps based on location-based services. It is an engaging look at the LBS landscape, from choosing the right mobile platform, to making money with your application, to dealing with privacy issues. It provides insight into a wealth of ideas for LBS development so you can build the next killer app. Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book. What's Inside Managing location-aware content Making money from location-based services Augmented reality and tablets Detailed examples for iPhone and Android Who Should Read this Book This book is written for developers and business pros - no prior knowledge of location-based services is assumed. Table of Contents PART 1 LBS, THE BIG PICTURE Location-based services: An overview Positioning technologies Mapping Content options PART 2 TECHNOLOGY Consumer applications Mobile platforms Connectivity issues Server-side integration PART 3 CREATING WINNING LBS BUSINESSES Monetization of location-based services The privacy debate Distributing your application Securing your business idea |
can you see someone's location history: Smartphones as Locative Media Jordan Frith, 2018-06-06 Smartphone adoption has surpassed 50% of the population in more than 15 countries, and there are now more than one million mobile applications people can download to their phones. Many of these applications take advantage of smartphones as locative media, which is what allows smartphones to be located in physical space. Applications that take advantage of people’s location are called location-based services, and they are the focus of this book. Smartphones as locative media raise important questions about how we understand the complicated relationship between the Internet and physical space. This book addresses these questions through an interdisciplinary theoretical framework and a detailed analysis of how various popular mobile applications including Google Maps, Facebook, Instagram, Yelp, and Foursquare use people’s location to provide information about their surrounding space. The topics explored in this book are essential reading for anyone interested in how smartphones and location-based services have begun to impact the ways we navigate and engage with the physical world. |
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can you see someone's location history: Someone Saw Something Rick Mofina, 2024-04-30 “Mofina expertly weaves together an anguishing story of a family’s trauma with a propulsive, twisty thriller that pays off to the very last page.” —Alafair Burke, New York Times bestselling author A missing child is every parent’s worst nightmare. For journalist Corina Corado, it’s a terrifying reality. When six-year-old Gabriel vanishes from Central Park, his mother, news anchor Corina Corado, is desperate for answers. Who would take her son—and why? Detectives suspect there’s a connection to the barrage of hate mail Corina’s received over the years. In her line of work, it’s not unusual for agitated conspiracy theorists to send messages that threaten violence…or worse. But as the investigation deepens, the secrets that Corina, her husband, Robert, and her stepdaughter, Charlotte, have kept start to unravel. As the truth behind Gabriel’s disappearance emerges, Corina must race the clock to track down her missing child…before paying the ultimate price. |
can you see someone's location history: Buyer Aware Marta L. Tellado, 2022-09-20 In an era of corporate overreach when consumers have never been more vulnerable to digital surveillance, unsafe food, and dangerously faulty products, the president and CEO of Consumer Reports gives us a playbook to put the power back in our hands. You've been getting ripped off. The rules that have protected consumers for decades are failing. Companies are spying on us. Many of the products we once trusted are dangerous and failing at alarming rates. Whether we are buying a crib, a small appliance, an iPhone app, or shopping for car insurance, it's become harder than ever to know whether the choices we make in the marketplace are putting us at risk-either from physical harm or the abuse of our personal data by hackers or corporations. This is intolerable. It's wrong. And we don't have to put up with it anymore. Marta L. Tellado, the president and CEO of Consumer Reports, has been an advocate for consumers for decades. In Buyer Aware, Tellado shows you the steps you can take to protect yourself from predatory business practices, and how to exert your inherent power as a consumer to spur politicians and businesses to clean up their act. Only then can we ensure that we have an economy that is fair, safe, and transparent for all, and puts consumers first. |
can you see someone's location history: Analytics and Big Data for Accountants Jim Lindell, 2018-03-23 Analytics is the new force driving business. Tools have been created to measure program impacts and ROI, visualize data and business processes, and uncover the relationship between key performance indicators, many using the unprecedented amount of data now flowing into organizations. Featuring updated examples and surveys, this dynamic book covers leading-edge topics in analytics and finance. It is packed with useful tips and practical guidance you can apply immediately. This book prepares accountants to: Deal with major trends in predictive analytics, optimization, correlation of metrics, and big data. Interpret and manage new trends in analytics techniques affecting your organization. Use new tools for data analytics. Critically interpret analytics reports and advise decision makers. |
can you see someone's location history: A Life with Ghosts Steve Gonsalves, 2023-08-22 The official memoir from paranormal investigator and Ghost Hunters TV star Steve Gonsalves! Widely known as a lead investigator on the smash-hit TV series Ghost Hunters as well as Ghost Hunters Academy and the ratings king, Ghost Nation, Steve Gonsalves—already considered to be one of the top paranormal investigators in the world and a pioneer in the industry—showcases a collection of his most meaningful paranormal encounters from some of his favorite haunted locations. Along with the compelling history of each site, Steve recounts his terrifying experiences with disembodied voices, haunting EVPs, mysterious dark masses, and other unexplained phenomena—in addition to what he learned about living through a life with ghosts. His beliefs and theories on the craft of paranormal investigation are told through heartwarming, hilarious, and profound stories, reflecting the fun-loving personality that has garnered him millions of fans. Filled with facts and anecdotes to add an extra level of insight—all intricately woven together to create the perfect balance of unique information and spooky fun—this is the ultimate book for paranormal enthusiasts, history buffs, and horror fans. |
DIGITAL FORENSICS GUIDE CELL PHONE LOCATION AND …
None of these methods contains particularly accurate GPS locations and are highly suspect for any kind of use for determining the location of a cell phone other than a general location that is …
Cellphones, Law Enforcement, and the Right to Privacy
ed a warrant to search the cell phone of an arrestee. The opinion, which emphasized the vast storage capacity of modern-day phones, noted that historical cell phone location information — …
POLICY 49. CELL PHONE PINGS - apps.sdsheriff.net
Pinging a cell phone is a search and seizure of the cell phone subscriber's location records. As such, pinging a cell phone is subject to established search and seizure laws including Penal …
Can You See Me Now?: Toward Reasonable Standards for Law …
location data, whether historical or real-time (prospective),5 in criminal investigations and locating fugitives. For example, primarily the use of location information, the average time needed for …
How do you see someone's location history on google maps
When you unzip it you want to go into the Location History folder and then find the .json file. That file is what you’ll want to upload to the Visualizer’s website.Depending on how long Google’s …
How to see someone's location history on iphone
Khamosh Pathak If you’ve ever wondered where you were last week, you can use your iPhone or iPad to view your location history. And if you use Google Maps, you can find very detailed …
How to find someone's location using google
You can track someone on Google Maps who is sharing their location with you by opening the “Location sharing” menu and tapping the contact’s name. You can track a friend, co-worker or …
The Fourth Amendment and the Stored Communications Act: …
Jul 7, 2020 · Disclosure of Historical CSLI Is Not a Search Under the Fourth Amendment. The First Katz Prong: Do Cell Phone Users Have a Subjective Expectation of Privacy in Their …
Policy Brief: Location Data Under Existing Privacy Laws
Short term, transient location information is typically less identifiable or revealing than long-term, persistent location history. In the United States, legal protections for location data exist in the …
Tracking Criminals with Internet Protocol Addresses: Is Law …
When the device is online, the phone’s location can be found using GPS technology. See Find My iPhone, ITUNES, https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/find-my-iphone/id376101648?mt=8 (last …
How to check someone's location history on iphone
An app that “Always” has access to your location can access it even in the background, while apps set to “While Using” can only access your location while you’re using them.
Location data on two apps enough to identify someone, says …
Time-stamped locations in just two social media apps are enough to link accounts held by the same person and identify him or her, says a new study. Credit: Kim Martineau. Stripping a big …
SMARTPHONE AND LOCATION SAFETY STRATEGIES
Depending on what is being used to track your location, some location applications will allow the user to set a location that could be different from where the user actually is (Instagram, for …
The New York State Criminal History Record
DCJS provides criminal history reports, or “rap sheets,” in response to both criminal and non-criminal inquiries. Access to criminal history data depends on the authority of the requesting …
How to track someone's location history on iphone
Here you can see three different options (and a tick beside the active one): Never: The app will never be allowed to access your location data. When Using the App: Whenever the app is …
How to Search Court Records Online - Minnesota Judicial Branch
In the middle of the screen you see Case Records and below that are links to search for a type of record, judgments, or court calendars. You also see a drop-down arrow to search for records …
How to see someone's location history on google maps
Luckily, you can do this easily. Regardless of whether you’re using an iPhone or an Android, all you have to do is go to Google Maps > Account Circle > Your Timeline > More > Settings …
HOW TO CHECK IF YOU HAVE A CRIMINAL RECORD - ILRC
Step 4: Double check that you have all the required documents. Review the FBI Identification Record Request Checklist (https://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/identity-history-summary-request …
MYCHART FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - UMass …
can access your myChart account. However, your provider and care team can see your health information through the electronic medical record maintained at the clinic and/or hosp.
DIGITAL FORENSICS GUIDE CELL PHONE LOCATION AND …
None of these methods contains particularly accurate GPS locations and are highly suspect for any kind of use for determining the location of a cell phone other than a general location that is …
Cellphones, Law Enforcement, and the Right to Privacy
ed a warrant to search the cell phone of an arrestee. The opinion, which emphasized the vast storage capacity of modern-day phones, noted that historical cell phone location information — …
HOW THE POLICE CAN DETERMINE YOUR LOCATION, AND …
Accessing GPS location data depends on where the data is stored. It can be done using a ‘mobile phone extraction’ device, which plugs into your phone and downloads all the data stored on it, …
POLICY 49. CELL PHONE PINGS - apps.sdsheriff.net
Pinging a cell phone is a search and seizure of the cell phone subscriber's location records. As such, pinging a cell phone is subject to established search and seizure laws including Penal …
Can You See Me Now?: Toward Reasonable Standards for …
location data, whether historical or real-time (prospective),5 in criminal investigations and locating fugitives. For example, primarily the use of location information, the average time needed for …
How do you see someone's location history on google maps
When you unzip it you want to go into the Location History folder and then find the .json file. That file is what you’ll want to upload to the Visualizer’s website.Depending on how long Google’s …
How to see someone's location history on iphone
Khamosh Pathak If you’ve ever wondered where you were last week, you can use your iPhone or iPad to view your location history. And if you use Google Maps, you can find very detailed …
How to find someone's location using google
You can track someone on Google Maps who is sharing their location with you by opening the “Location sharing” menu and tapping the contact’s name. You can track a friend, co-worker or …
The Fourth Amendment and the Stored Communications Act: …
Jul 7, 2020 · Disclosure of Historical CSLI Is Not a Search Under the Fourth Amendment. The First Katz Prong: Do Cell Phone Users Have a Subjective Expectation of Privacy in Their …
Policy Brief: Location Data Under Existing Privacy Laws
Short term, transient location information is typically less identifiable or revealing than long-term, persistent location history. In the United States, legal protections for location data exist in the …
Tracking Criminals with Internet Protocol Addresses: Is Law …
When the device is online, the phone’s location can be found using GPS technology. See Find My iPhone, ITUNES, https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/find-my-iphone/id376101648?mt=8 (last …
How to check someone's location history on iphone
An app that “Always” has access to your location can access it even in the background, while apps set to “While Using” can only access your location while you’re using them.
Location data on two apps enough to identify someone, says …
Time-stamped locations in just two social media apps are enough to link accounts held by the same person and identify him or her, says a new study. Credit: Kim Martineau. Stripping a big …
SMARTPHONE AND LOCATION SAFETY STRATEGIES
Depending on what is being used to track your location, some location applications will allow the user to set a location that could be different from where the user actually is (Instagram, for …
The New York State Criminal History Record
DCJS provides criminal history reports, or “rap sheets,” in response to both criminal and non-criminal inquiries. Access to criminal history data depends on the authority of the requesting …
How to track someone's location history on iphone
Here you can see three different options (and a tick beside the active one): Never: The app will never be allowed to access your location data. When Using the App: Whenever the app is …
How to Search Court Records Online - Minnesota Judicial …
In the middle of the screen you see Case Records and below that are links to search for a type of record, judgments, or court calendars. You also see a drop-down arrow to search for records …
How to see someone's location history on google maps
Luckily, you can do this easily. Regardless of whether you’re using an iPhone or an Android, all you have to do is go to Google Maps > Account Circle > Your Timeline > More > Settings …
HOW TO CHECK IF YOU HAVE A CRIMINAL RECORD - ILRC
Step 4: Double check that you have all the required documents. Review the FBI Identification Record Request Checklist (https://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/identity-history-summary-request …
MYCHART FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - UMass …
can access your myChart account. However, your provider and care team can see your health information through the electronic medical record maintained at the clinic and/or hosp.