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“Viewership: Gay,” “Pro-Choice,” “Small Town Shallow Pockets,” “Asian Achievers,” “Working Class,” “Seeking Medical Care,” “Republican.” These are examples of “segments” your mobile carrier has placed you in so advertisers can target you based on sensitive demographic information. Read more about how your carrier creates detailed consumer profiles, and what you can do to protect your privacy in our latest blog post: https://lnkd.in/ePf2GApi
The recent AT&T breach exposed sensitive data that could allow hackers to map out your closest relationships—from your spouse and kids to your best friends—based on who you’ve called or texted. See what #Cape CEO John Doyle has to say in #FastCo about what consumers can do to hold telco giants accountable for losing sensitive data, and how you can stay connected without compromise: https://lnkd.in/e5k9AT9h
Today, AT&T announced a major data breach of their communication records from 109M customers. Communication logs can be used to infer who you’ve called (and for how long) or texted, from where and on what device, and other sensitive information. Mobile carriers don’t need to hold onto this information, but they do so anyway, and store it for years to analyze customer usage patterns and sell to ad networks and other third parties. At #Cape, we believe your data belongs to you and you alone. We collect the minimum amount of data required to provide you with our service, and store it for as little time as possible, to avoid the risk of breaches like this from occurring. Stay up to date with all major telco breaches, nationwide, in our Telco Data Breach Timeline. https://lnkd.in/eGu6E9Hd
When you sign up for a cell phone plan with a traditional mobile carrier, the price is rarely as advertised. Our latest blog post sheds light on the hidden costs—in your dollars and in your data—of your monthly cell phone bill, and how #Cape can help you take back control. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eaa4g5Gc
Our CEO John Doyle said it best: "#Telcos are the original social networks. They connect people, and their business model is premised on monetizing the data they collect in the process. The buyers include third-party aggregators, advertisers, and governments without warrants. It’s a cliche to say about social media networks 'if you aren’t paying for the product, then you’re the product,' but it’s absurd to be monetized as a product when you’re paying a significant bill each month to your mobile carrier. At Cape, we reject the premise that you have to forfeit control of your personal data in order to be connected. We are bringing connection without compromise to the market." https://lnkd.in/dfMuZ2WW
Our co-founders John Doyle & Nicholas Espinoza started #Cape because they realized that mobile phones -- and the networks that power them -- pose perhaps the biggest risks to our #privacy and #security. TechCrunch covers our journey: https://lnkd.in/eKsYH8MZ
#Guam is a hotspot for mobile privacy and security issues due to its strategic importance. It is the most acute example of the problems Cape is solving for major institutions and everyday people. Jamie Tarabay writes about it via Bloomberg News here: https://lnkd.in/eWHD4NQZ #cape #mobileprivacy #innovation #cybersecurity
🚀 Exciting news at Cape! We’ve secured $61M in funding led by A* and Andreessen Horowitz to revolutionize mobile privacy and security. See what our founder John Doyle has to say: https://lnkd.in/eD9d2sXH #Cape #MobilePrivacy #Innovation #Cybersecurity