BBC News - Is your toaster a silent recruit in a 'thingbot' army?
BBC News - What price for free wi-fi?
IBM’s Watson Helps CogniToy’s Educational Toy Talk Like a Buddy | Re/code
BBC News - Barbie doll will be internet connected to chat to kids
Samsung smart TVs send unencrypted voice recognition data across internet | Technology | The Guardian
Will Our Fitness Data Be Used Against Us? | Design and Tech | OutsideOnline.com
NSA-proof passwords - Boing Boing
Facebook 'tracks all visitors, breaching EU law' | Technology | The Guardian
Your smart TV is listening to you and hackers might be, too
Karen | Blast Theory
Who Owns the Web of Data? | Jeni Tennison
FIDO Alliance
Mark Zuckerberg, Let Me Pay for Facebook - NYTimes.com
Datacoup - Reclaim your personal data
BBC - iWonder - When did the state start to spy on us?
When Big Data becomes Big Brother - BBC News
Concerned about identity cloning? There’s nobody to call
Critical IoT Reading List — Thingclash
Europe Finally Agrees Tough New Data Protection Rules | TechCrunch
Are your devices always listening to you? Psychtech podcast
Scientists Are Just as Confused About the Ethics of Big-Data Research as You | WIRED
Dropbox's Infinite feature needs deeper access to your computer
Connected Toys Are Raising Complicated New Privacy Questions
Privacy Scandal Haunts Pokemon Go’s CEO
98 personal data points that Facebook uses to target ads to you - The Washington Post
Facebook blocks Admiral's car insurance discount plan - BBC News
Admiral to price car insurance based on Facebook posts | Technology | The Guardian
Amazon Echos activated by TV comment - BBC News
Bose headphones have been spying on customers, lawsuit claims - The Washington Post
Vibrator Maker To Pay Millions Over Claims It Secretly Tracked Use : The Two-Way : NPR