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How individuals can use online ad buying to spy on you

Posted on October 19, 2017 by Lisa Vaas

It’s not just the advertisers who can track you Continue reading How individuals can use online ad buying to spy on you→

Posted in Advertising, DSP, MAID, Mobile, privacy, Security threats, surveillance, targeted advertising, tracking | Tagged University of Washington

Seniors Are Fighting Aliens in a Video Game to Deal With Depression

Posted on March 4, 2017 by Katie Jensen

Video Games could be a powerful treatment for depression in the future. Continue reading Seniors Are Fighting Aliens in a Video Game to Deal With Depression→

Posted in depression, elderly, Golden Years, iPad, Mental Health, read, seniors, video games, Videogames | Tagged University of Washington

Should we soon expect to be sending passwords through our bodies, not the air?

Posted on October 3, 2016 by Bill Camarda

What if you could securely send password data through your body, not the air? Continue reading Should we soon expect to be sending passwords through our bodies, not the air?→

Posted in adafruit, biometric security, fingerprint, iPhone, Lenovo, password, privacy, Security threats | Tagged University of Washington

Study Questions How ‘Tolerant’ People Really Feel About Interracial Couples

Posted on August 19, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

If you’re grossed out by Please leave Earth. Continue reading Study Questions How ‘Tolerant’ People Really Feel About Interracial Couples→

Posted in cerebral cortex, insula, Interracial Couples, mixed-race couples, neuroscience, racism, social psychology | Tagged University of Washington

How hacking brainwaves could reveal our deeply guarded secrets

Posted on August 5, 2016 by Lisa Vaas

Brain–computer interfaces are with us but research into how to secure them is lagging behind Continue reading How hacking brainwaves could reveal our deeply guarded secrets→

Posted in authentication, BCI, biometrics, brainprint, brainwaves, Howard Chizeck, Neurocomputing, passwords, privacy, Security threats | Tagged University of Washington

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