Case Study
YouTube Called Out for Collecting "Deeply Private Information"
In 2008, YouTube's practice of collecting "deeply private information " about its users,...+ Read more
Jay-Z and Samsung were publicly skewered when their Jay-Z Magna Carta App required so much unnecessary data from users’ smartphones that it “verge[d] on parody.” The app demanded access to a user’s dialed phone numbers, precise GPS location, and details about the user’s other apps. This resulted in a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and forced Samsung to publicly defend the app, all of which left press asking: “If Jay-Z wants to know about my phone calls and email accounts, why doesn’t he join the National Security Agency?”