"There is no special opt-in [from users] necessary since we rely on the standard location opt-in," he adds.
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Because, even if you do things just right on consents, that's only opt-in essentially, that's a definite opt-in.
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Mandatory opt-in: With the exception of Charter Communications, companies did not support a requirement that they obtain affirmative "opt-in" consent to collect user data.
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Opt-in For the things where you really have no choice and need to collect user data, such as app analytics, just do it via opt-in.
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"The difference between what I support and what you support is that you require them to opt in, and I do not require them to opt in," Castro said.
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That's because the Act requires users to opt-in to interest-based advertising and studies have shown that such an opt-in regime reduces online ads' effectiveness by 85033 percent.
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Although Coinhive offers clients the ability to ask users to opt in, last year Mursch tweeted that the vast majority of Coinhive's clients were not using the opt-in feature.
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TCF had more than $180 million in revenue at stake due to this "opt-in" rule, so it "executed a strategy to persuade its customers to opt in," the CFPB alleges.
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" Castro responded: "But the difference between what I support and what you support, Vice President Biden, is that you require them to opt in and I would not require them to opt in.
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Employers can opt in by turning on the Motion program.
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The change is strictly opt-in — at least for now.
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"People opt in when they download the app," says Kerner.
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You can also opt in to share more usage data.
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You can't force people to opt in like in Messenger.
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Sources at Twitter tell me algorithms are strictly opt in.
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For starters, the feature is opt in, not opt out.
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Of course, Places requires you to opt in or out.
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You can make a choice, and they can opt in.
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Other banks may opt in as much as 90 days.
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By law, customers must "opt in" to get such coverage.
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Yes, but: These companies are wary of some of the biggest policy proposals backed by privacy advocates, per Axios' David McCabe, including: Mandatory opt-in: Obtaining affirmative "opt-in" consent to collect user data.
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Salon sets this up as an opt-in process which is good, though it only mentions Coinhive's name in the small opt-in box ("powered by Coinhive") and not in its full FAQ page.
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On its face, the question is straightforward: If non-members now have to opt in to paying agency fees, then why don't employees have to opt in to joining the union in the first place?
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The measure allows school districts to opt-in to the program.
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The opt-in choice was also always placed at the top.
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Default Bias: How can you make the opt-in process automatic?
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They can choose to opt-in on the mobile browser itself.
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You can also opt in for Timeline only when you're traveling.
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Most are free, but they usually require you to opt in.
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Some of you got an opt-in to try it now.
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A similar opt-in law was passed in Germany in 2013.
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Like Siri, True Tone is opt-in during the setup process.
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But if you're being offered the opt-in, you'll see it.
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It's opt in on your side, and doesn't extend to them.
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Frank Ciccone, says it will be an opt-in parental block.
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And we've learned that, thankfully, this feature will be opt-in.
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This isn't how an opt-in service should work, he said.
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Parents can opt in to have that information shared with researchers.
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He also read the results of unscientific, opt-in online surveys.
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They can opt in or opt out of whatever they choose.
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The bad news is that it's just opt-in for now.
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"It's an opt-in system, it is absolutely insane," Suzuki says.
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Don't opt in to overdraft coverage, the consumer bureau's website recommends.
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Fortunately for users in the EU this was opt-in there.
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It collects biometric facial data without users' explicit "opt-in" consent.
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It'll be an opt-in option for Delta travelers in Detroit.
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"We're not going to force people to opt in," he said.
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"We're not going to force people to opt in," Williams said.
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Facebook is making facial recognition in photos opt-in by default.
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The states don't have to opt in to the Medicaid program.
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" Castro continued: "The differences between what I support and what you support, Vice President Biden, is that you require them to opt in and I would not require them to opt in, they would automatically be enrolled.
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Facebook Dating is opt-in and users won't be matched with friends.
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Opt-in is like raising your hand, saying yes, to the newsletter.
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Ask behavioral economists about the power of opt in versus opt out.
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It's opt-in and connects people who share schools, jobs, and cities.
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As of right now, customers have to opt-in on their own.
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Are they giving consumers an opportunity to opt in or out meaningfully?
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Those that opt in need to first accept an amended user agreement.
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But there are what I call opt-in and opt-out technologies.
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However, not all others offer the setting as an opt-in option.
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Alexandra Franco certainly didn't opt in to be contacted for clinical trials.
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However, it's priced higher, especially if you opt in for more storage.
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For instance, they drew an "opt-in local News Feed" on tablets.
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Perhaps users could opt in to be moderators, in exchange for rewards.
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People must opt in to talk with a business on the service.
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Now, it's an opt-in so you don't have to do facial.
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Customers actually must opt-in for all of those tests as well.
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As we reported on Wednesday, the algorithmic-timeline changes are opt-in.
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Several-night stands can be a delight when both parties opt in.
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Women can opt in simply by providing their child's expected birth date.
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Opt in to emails for some of that sweet settlement cash 2.
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The FCC regulations established an "opt-in" rule for programs like this.
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The company says 80% of its customers opt in to research programs.
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Ancestry and Veritas do not provide data on the opt-in percentage.
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To opt-in to the real HFA list, text HFA to 47246.
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Match-owned Tinder connects singles online through a mutual opt-in system.
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People have to opt in to use secret conversations, the company said.
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Fidelity customers also can opt in to have their RMDs automatically withdrawn.
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The patent describes the neighborhood surveillance system as an opt-in service.
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However, it is still easier to opt in than to opt out.
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Look for proposals on data portability, transparency and new opt-in rules.
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You don't get to opt in or opt out of the feed.
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In short, it is certainly not something companies willingly opt-in to.
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And they will have to repeat the opt-in process every year.
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According to Ogury, 50% of consumers opt in to share their data.
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Drivers will have to opt in to the service, the companies said.
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Cecilia: Yep, and that "opt-in" mandate underlies potential fortunes for advertisers.
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Use of Snap Map is optional and users need to opt in.
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"We know the system right now with 'opt in' isn't working," she said.
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App developers also need to opt in to this new system, to boot.
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Twitter's geotagging feature has been opt-in since it first launched in 2009.
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In order to opt in, users will have to manually change their settings.
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So we always give people the option to opt in or opt out.
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It&aposs not that you have to give your consent to opt in.
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Once upon a time, the internet and internet access were opt-in technologies.
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Again, there is dissonance between the opt-in argument and Apple's sales pitch.
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Twitter rolled out the feature in February, but it was initially opt-in.
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Then, hopefully, people will not opt in for things they don't qualify for.
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Sharp notes that members of groups must opt in separately to ensure privacy.
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Though that feature supposedly required you to opt-in, it raised privacy concerns.
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But the Supreme Court said they have to opt in to the deal.
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The company has since changed its terms so that users must opt in.
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And after you opt-in, another, more descriptive pop up from Coinhive appears.
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Also, the hope is that your friend did a "double opt-in" — i.e.
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"Not only do opt-in mechanisms serve consumers better, they serve democracy better."
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Importantly, this bill would require states to opt in to a reinsurance program.
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Invited hosts simply opt in to payout splitting to check out the feature.
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American said that the system is opt-in and doesn't save the photos.
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It will let people opt in to creating a dating profile on Facebook.
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The tests would be sent only to people who "opt-in" to them.
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A payroll tax shift accomplishes the same thing, without making people opt in.
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Users will be able to opt in and out of this search option.
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They're not really opt-in if you're not sure what you're opting into.
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Brave Rewards gives users blockchain tokens when they opt in to Brave Ads.
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We really want to make it an opt-out, not an opt-in.
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Of course, these are settings users would need to opt in to using.
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Sill it's up to airlines and individual air navigation providers to opt in.
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Castro: Automatically enrolls people regardless if they choose to opt in or not.
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Depending on how legalization goes, more jurisdictions could eventually opt in or out.
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You're going to have to opt in and say, 'Yes, take my information.
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" He wrote in an email that the feature was opt-in within the app and that "this was a discussion about how our decision to launch this opt-in feature would interact with the Android operating system's own permission screens.
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However, in response to the uproar, Facebook says the "feature" is opt-in only.
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The preview is an opt-in feature that can be turned on in settings.
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Please change this to opt-in, or I'll need to stop using your service.
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The big idea: Get users to opt in to policies that generate personal data.
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Making encryption opt-in was a decision made by the business and legal teams.
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Instead, consumers would have to opt in to that data collection in some instances.
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Users must now opt in to have their DNA profiles available to law enforcement.
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A free, additional opt-in product called ScamBlock removes those calls from your view.
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While the game does allow player-versus-player combat, the feature is opt-in.
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Facebook is also considering making games an opt-in feature for non-gaming Groups.
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It's an opt-in feature that has to be switched on in your settings.
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Another approach is not to opt in for overdraft protection in the first place.
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Outside the Netherlands, opt-in systems mean investor interest has to be drummed up.
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That translated into approximately $1,300 in savings versus someone who did not opt in.
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You can also opt-in to notifications of when your fertile window is approaching.
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In Europe web surfers have to physically opt-in to having their data mined.
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John Cornyn, the majority whip, told reporters when asked about the "opt in" option.
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Since Snap Maps was released in June 2017, location sharing has been opt-in.
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"When we first started running experiments, we had it be opt-in," Shah says.
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What's more, the opt-in regime created by the BROWSER Act isn't even necessary.
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The one catch: You have to sign up (opt-in) for these free services.
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And millions more are expected to opt in as more phones incorporate fingerprint scans.
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Today about 50% of all hotels opt in, which should increase after today's changes.
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But those are opt-in systems, requiring residents to sign up to receive warnings.
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Instead, students would have to "opt in" if Google wanted to collect the information.
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For Dalio's protocol to be successful, participants have to opt in to the process.
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Alternately, they can opt in to use their phone number at checkout, if preferred.
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They're opt-in and you'll be able to manage them in Firefox's Control Center.
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Other communities were later allowed to opt-in to try out the feature themselves.
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Traditionally, features that people are required to proactively choose have low opt-in rates.
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Other states were given a year to opt in, but none acted in time.
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And I think that's one of the concerning things about "opt-in" privacy protection.
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There might be crucial differences between those that opt in and those that don't.
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Are people who take opt-in Internet panels representative of the full voting population?
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According to the Defense Department, more than 400,000 service members chose to opt in.
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The opt-in database is comprised of entertainment journalists and critics from underrepresented groups.
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" In some cases, broadband providers would be required to get consumers to "opt in.
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All of these people could opt in, even if they already had insurance elsewhere.
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By default, this should be "paused" (this sort of data collection is opt-in).
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The opt-in feature spotlights the answers to personal questions as well as photos.
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This feature is optional, and teachers can opt in parents to daily or weekly emails.
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An "Assignments" section will soon begin alerting photographers who opt in about photo jobs nearby.
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After all, a universal opt-in means that consumers would be opted out by default.
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Password protecting your iPhone screen is an opt-in setting, but it's a smart move.
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The only way this tool works is if hosts opt-in to provide free boarding.
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All you have to do is check the 'yes' box at checkout to opt in.
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Now, the company says it's making this part of the privacy policy opt-in instead.
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Employers with fewer than 25 employers are not required to participate, but can opt in.
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States had until yesterday to officially opt-in or opt-out of the FirstNet system.
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For Wealthfront users looking to opt in to the new dashboard features, here's the link.
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There's no way to request an invite or opt in to beta test for now.
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The delivery mode is currently opt-in only — robots will not be forced on anyone.
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They're going to find that the vast majority of people are going to opt in.
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Shipp's order allows notices to be sent to potential members so they can opt in.
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If you want to opt in, you'll be able to do so at Android's website.
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The change is an opt-in feature that is not the default setting (for now).
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Twitter has emphasized that the option for a non-chronological experience is strictly opt-in.
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It's called Nearby and users can opt in by turning on their Bluetooth and location.
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Many said they employed techniques to opt in, or opt out, of hands-on adjustments.
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The opt-in feature will match users specifically with people they aren't already friends with.
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The Opt-in Escrow identity mechanism allows you to bind verified identities to cryptocurrency wallets.
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Emergency rooms typically check it, she said, and family members can't override that opt-in.
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One approach under consideration is to require people to "opt in" to using the technology.
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Mr. O'Brien warned that consumers could be bombarded with annoying "opt-in" requests from I.S.P.s.
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They want customers to opt-in and to be made aware of the information covered.
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Users opt-in, and then browse Events and Groups they're part of for potential matches.
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It would apply opt-in requirements to internet service providers and online services like Facebook.
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To use the program, sellers can opt in for a fee when listing their products.
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That means you can't bundle multiple uses for personal data under a single opt-in.
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But Biden said "buy in," not "opt in"—so how could people "buy" in automatically?
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Tether&aposs Hainsworth said he was drawn to the opt-in nature of the arrangement.
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Yang explains that consumers could choose to opt in to the collection of their data.
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Opt-in participants, not to mention self-reported data, have the potential to skew results.
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Users can also manually opt in to the less intrusive UI through the settings tab.
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It requires ISPs to get customers' opt-in consent before using or sharing sensitive data.
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Projects outside those zones can "opt in" to the program if they fulfill the requirements.
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Should subscribers opt in, they will be charged the $99 fee after the first month.
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They are also discussing a provision that would allow localities to opt in to legalization.
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While we receive certain permissions from Android, uploading this information has always been opt-in only.
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"And, thanks to this anonymized opt-in data, we have a lot of insight into that."
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Residents and visitors could opt in to trusts that they wanted to share their data with.
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The popularity of the plans is hardly relevant, considering they are opt-out, not opt-in.
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As long as it's a double opt-in model, it could help startups find new clients.
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It's worth noting that you do have to opt in to this feature, which seems sensible.
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Exploring that was a great opportunity for players to opt in to whatever story they wanted.
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And unlike, say, iMessage read receipts, which are opt-in, Superhuman's feature is enabled by default.
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In response to the study, Apple points out that its data collection is purely opt-in.
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"All the data we collect is based on opt-in consent from the user," he says.
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What they're not saying: That privacy rules should require users to opt-in to data collection.
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The previous version of Shine — which also required consumer opt-in — aimed to block all ads.
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Patel said the team added an opt-in bias filter to the platform in recent months.
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Users must opt-in and they can unsubscribe at any time, but P2P texting is different.
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Most people writing on Medium don't opt in to get paid, they're looking to find audience.
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Update, 11:30AM ET: Article updated to provide more information on the opt-in dialogue box.
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And customers can opt to receive text message about deals, through an opt-in SMS service.
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Users can opt in to a 30-day free trial by downloading or updating the app.
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The company clarified that it was opt-in only and that people can turn it off.
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But Brinkerhoff says she was never given the option to opt in to the new plan.
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Ostensibly it's to try a service and decide whether you want to opt-in or not.
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It has proposed onerous "opt in" requirements for broadband service providers' collection of non-sensitive data.
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Some Democrats threatened to block the Affordable Care Act over a Medicare opt-in in 373.
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A lot of people will decide not to opt-in, even if they get special benefits.
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Donors who still want their money to go to Kolfage will need to opt in specifically.
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It also has access to data on the drone's flight, but only if users opt-in.
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It requires you to opt-in and was marketed as similar to music-tagging service Shazam.
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You can opt in some different spells that an opponent won't expect and can't plan for.
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It is a voluntary, public-private partnership program where businesses and communities opt in to participate.
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It would allow carriers to block robocalls by default, rather than on an opt-in basis.
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Creating a safe container that lets people opt in helps with social anxiety around making plans.
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All other uses and sharing of your personal data would require your affirmative "opt-in" consent.
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It's unclear whether permission would be opt-in or opt-out, and such defaults matter immensely.
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Last week the company said it saw a surge in usage for the opt-in feature.
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First, it is making audio review an explicitly opt-in process in an upcoming software update.
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Now Apple asks you whether you'd like to opt in during the iOS 13.2 setup flow.
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"All classification tags on humans should be opt-in, consensual, and revokable," she told Business Insider.
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Connecting passengers who opt-in for the program receive text messages with directions through the airport.
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First and foremost, users must opt in to the service, then create an entirely distinct profile.
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First and foremost, users must opt in to the service, then create an entirely distinct profile.
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The coin isn't necessarily automatically distributed, but users can opt in to participate in the airdrop.
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Consumers would have to opt in before companies could sell their data, the Washington Post reports.
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Previously, Safe Mode was an opt-in feature that users could turn on in their settings.
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The FTC's legal framework does not require affirmative opt-in consent for browsing history and app usage.
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Gizmodo: Have there been discussions about turning NewsGuard on by default rather than making it opt-in?
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Meanwhile, the desktop redesign introduced in May is now the default instead of an opt-in beta.
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"I just think it's really, really unethical," LaForest said of the company's automatic opt-in subscription model.
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Because anyone can buy a poll these days, using online opt-in sample, or using automated polls.
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He didn't answer a query about why Facebook didn't allow users to opt in to facial recognition.
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If you don't opt in, your card will just be declined if you can't afford a purchase.
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"A trading firm could have its own controls or opt in to the FCM controls," he said.
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And by default, all profiles have been set to "opt out" unless users decide to opt in.
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If a user wanted to make their genetic information available, they would have to intentionally opt in.
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Both are launching in opt-in beta form today, and you can sign up at the website.
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"Marcel" will provide a daily digest to all employees who opt in, Publicis said in a statement.
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This is an opt-in feature, a similar variation of which is available for Google Home users.
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What if it had made that deal opt in for its existing customers, instead of opt out?
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After updating the app, riders who want to participate need to opt in under the settings menu.
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Users today will have to opt-in to try out YouTube's new look by visiting youtube.com/new.
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Publishers who opt in to the Spectrm experience don't need any coding experience to start distributing content.
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Another concern with the launch of the Australian beta was the automatic opt-in to Tinder Social.
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If you opt in, it can save your "keep" and "unfollow" progress secured on the Glitch servers.
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In this case, it's an opt-in program; a spokesperson tells FT that testing started on Monday.
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Consumers could "white list" their contacts and opt-in to only receive calls based on that list.
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However, users who purposefully want to view borderline content will be given the chance to opt in.
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And drivers have to opt-in and pay for it, at a price for $0.0375 per mile.
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To opt in, Tinder U users will need to look for the Spring Break card while swiping.
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I mean I can remember where we were having great debates about opt-in and opt-out.
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Most are mitigated by the simple fact that the fintech charter, as proposed, would be opt-in.
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The new idea is, you have to opt-in to give them permission to use your data.
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For now, zero rating is mostly limited to programs that you can opt in and out of.
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The database will not include anyone under the age of 16, and private individuals must opt in.
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However, we're relieved to hear (from people familiar with product) that Places is an opt-in experience.
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But it might still allow internet providers to charge customers more if they refuse to opt in.
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All data gathering and use of the technologies they develop will require parents to opt-in explicitly.
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And that data can only be used for marketing to you if you choose to opt in.
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Another bill would make more retirement savings automatic, requiring workers to opt out rather than opt in.
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But, the trade-offs opt-in requirements present are significant not only for ISPs, but also consumers.
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The company says that anyone with a Tumblr account can opt-in to enroll in Tumblr Labs.
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For some privacy advocates, Facebook's opt-in encryption a good first step; for others, an unforgivable compromise.
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Other actions could include a ban or "opt-in" policy on single-use items like plastic straws.
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That's what generally happens when new features are opt-in: Most people stick with the default settings.
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For security reasons, it's available through opt-in, meaning you've got to tick the box in settings.
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But it's fair to say those that don't offer full opt-in choice are on borrowed time.
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Indeed, data gathering for such non-core service purposes should require an affirmative opt-in under GDPR.
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Banks can't charge overdraft fees for debit card transactions unless you actively "opt in" and accept coverage.
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The company has been implementing the policy on a long-term opt-in basis since last November.
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And then you overlay real enforcement to make sure once they do opt in, it's actually enforced.
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But the decision to require a multistep opt-in process has alarmed some of Alaska's state employees.
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Beyond these disappointing factors, you also have to "opt in" to receive the bonus rewards every quarter.
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Opt in for alerts of suspicious transactions and attempted logins, and keep tabs on your credit report.
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Otherwise they can just coast while they're healthy and opt in when they're looking at large bills.
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Such practices are generally forbidden under the law, which requires clear, opt-in consent to data tracking.
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Instead, users will be asked to opt in to allow websites to place cookies on their browsers.
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As such, everything is opt-in, and easily opted out of if a user changes their mind.
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You're being asked to opt in — years after the technology became part of your social media experience.
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Both Uber and Lyft returned in October, after San Antonio caved and made its program opt-in.
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Shopify merchants that opt in will make their merchandise searchable to the BuzzFeed writers crafting these posts.
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Ironically, just as many enterprises complete their grand big data projects to build big data lakes, the rise of regulations that mandate consumer opt-in and consent for data processing will likely drain them of personal data — that is, if typical opt-in rates are anything to go by.
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Guests who opt in to this sweet deal will receive a "Donut Disturb" doorknob hanger upon check-in.
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The Babee on Board: Offer Seat app — for commuters wishing to opt in — is free to download, however.
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For example, Facebook now makes facial recognition opt-in for users in the EU due to privacy laws.
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Users can choose to opt-in to law enforcement searches if they consent, or they can remain unsearchable.
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Using the SameSite cookie attribute, developers have to explicitly opt in to make their cookies available to others.
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T-Mobile provides automatic scam call alerts, and customers can opt-in to block those calls for free.
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When you opt in to the two-factor system, first you'll need to give Instagram your phone number.
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To promote meaningful customer choice, Binge On should be opt-in and the program should be clearly explained.
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Still it is persistent location tracking as an opt-in service — to power a location-based AR game.
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Since typical health plans do not include these procedures, employers have to specifically opt in to such coverage.
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ET The post was updated to reflect the feature becoming opt-out instead of opt-in mid-March.
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Users who opt in to the channel will also be able to engage directly with Slater and Masih.
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It's unclear how many GEDmatch users will decide to opt in — or how quickly they will do so.
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Players will still technically have to opt in to agree to play against players on the opposite console.
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Starting with the U.S., 2019 will see larger corporations opt-in to GDPR to support global business practices.
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The new subscriptions will be available as an opt-in beta program for the time being, Twitch says.
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Those same rules have emboldened the company to resume face-scanning photographs in Europe — if consumers opt in.
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Other popular platforms like Radio Public have launched programs for small podcasters to opt-in to ad placements.
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Content creators opt-in to the service or can continue to sell their titles in a standalone capacity.
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School districts may opt-in to the program, but the bill doesn't require teachers or districts to participate.
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After its cupcake calorie counter sparked outrage, Google didn't make it opt-in — it simply killed the feature.
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Those who opt in will get to experience what it's like to be in an autonomous vehicle firsthand.
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Opt-in, on the other hand, protects you against being subjected to any change unless you explicitly agree.
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"If you simply ignore marketing "opt in" emails, the company must remove you from its list," says Forsyth.
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Over time, you'll also be able to opt in to the beta channel and, eventually, the stable channel.
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A Facebook spokesperson also told Gizmodo that a screenshot of the original opt-in prompt was not available.
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And if the company can convince you to opt-in on a per-year basis, all the better.
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You can also opt in to receive email alerts about price fluctuations, starting on desktop early next year.
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The measure, which doesn't go into effect until October, allows school districts to opt in to the program.
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Tinder popularized the "double opt-in," meaning that users must mutually agree to connect before striking a conversation.
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The promotion is only available through July, and riders have to opt-in by entering the code LOYALUBERBLACK.
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This opt-in feature enables Alexa to listen for five seconds after she's served up her first response.
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Because elections are run by states with mostly opt-in federal assistance, interest in these programs is uneven.
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If it were—if the body and brain could flawlessly merge with the game—Silcox would opt in.
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For children under 16, a person holding "parental responsibility" must opt-in to data collection on their behalf.
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Opt-in to receive Fitch's forthcoming research on closed-end fund: here Additional information is available at www.fitchratings.
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Ghostery users around the world can opt-in to contribute anonymous statistical data via our Human Web technology.
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The approved bill only permits self-employed individuals to opt-in to the program and pay the tax.
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For children under 16, a person holding "parental responsibility" must opt in to data collection on their behalf.
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More than 30 states have registration systems that require a voter to opt in at motor vehicle offices.
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A group of scientists and engineers think they've found the trick to get people to opt-in: cryptocurrency.
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A regulatory approach could be to require companies to get opt-in consent for certain data-related behavior.
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Users will see an opt-in option to share their email address with the seller for marketing purposes.
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But photos come back compressed, and you don't get the contact info of friends unless they opt in.
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Google first enabled HTTPS for Blogspot last September, but at the time, it was an opt-in feature.
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But many consumers — not just lower-income consumers — are likely to opt-in in exchange for a discount.
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Of those people who opt in to provide that information, 80 percent of them have identified as teenagers.
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The new Research app will instead allow for a single portal for this sort of opt-in activity.
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Users opt in to this data collection when they sign up for the service (except when they don't).
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Users are required to opt in to receive them, and organizations can be fined for sending unsolicited messages.
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Vote-at-home's power derives from it being an opt-out rather than an opt-in election system.
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First, personalized data collection would be allowed only through opt-in mechanisms that were clear, concise and transparent.
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Thus, it will be difficult to get consumers to opt in absent a tangible benefit from doing so.
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The problems with the FCC's rules go beyond what it explicitly prohibits and its strict opt-in policy.
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When we acquire data sets, we contractually mandate that our partner's data is collected with opt-in consent.
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Facebook recently announced they will be making facial recognition an opt-in feature, instead of a default setting.
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Customers who opt in for the trial will be able to order health and wellness products from Walgreens.
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Here's how you opt in or out to voice data collection on Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google devices.
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Apple's new settings aren't out yet, but human review of transcriptions will be opt-in when they are.
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The vast majority of this year's political texting, however, doesn't require voters to opt in to be pinged.
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The best-case scenario to short-circuit these inherent contradictions for governments is to actually offer choice in the form of their own opt-in for some value exchange or preferred billing method, such as Utah's opt-in as an alternative way to pay for road use versus gas tax.
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But take a look at the difference between today's opt-in screen and one users saw back in 2016.
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While not a perfect solution, a universal opt-in framework would represent a significant step forward for Internet privacy.
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You are also welcome to opt in to this new pricing starting on April 1, if you so choose.
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But the fact that it's opt-in suggests it's like a beta, which isn't the case according to Gilbert.
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We allow customers to opt in to these services and inform them of the privacy risks associated with sharing.
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You have to be part of it, so you don't have the choice to opt out or opt in.
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Rather than quietly push out an update that crimped older iPhones, it should have made that throttling opt-in.
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Some privacy advocates say the system should require users to opt in, rather than force them to opt out.
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Give users the option to opt in to sharing additional personal data if they choose for better apps feedback.
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The update is out now for users who opt in, and will be available to all users in April.
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Under the FCC's rule consumers can "opt in" to share this information, but firms fear that many will not.
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But it may not make sense to companies that must implement it and the employees who must opt in.
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But regulators in Europe have cracked down on Facebook for rolling it out without users' explicit opt-in consent.
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However, it all depends on whether Facebook users opt-in to these features and start using Town Hall earnestly.
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So they're not going away, but they will be opt-in — at least on the part of Superhuman users.
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To get started, download or update Tinder, then go to your Settings and opt-in to using Tinder Social.
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All public-sector workers covered by a union will now have to opt in and consent before paying anything.
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You have to opt in to the program, which means Facebook won't send you notifications out of the blue.
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With the latest desktop version of the Brave browser, users can now opt-in to the Brave Ads program.
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A portion of the app I wasn't able to fully explore is an opt-in program called Sleep Smarter.
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But we learned a lot from the Australia launch and we want it to be an opt-in experience.
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Markey pressed Facebook on whether it would support the bill and the principles of opt-in consent more generally.
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Users can opt-in here for early access and businesses can turn on early access in their admin panel.
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The bad news, for Alexa users, is that Amazon has decided to make this new privacy feature opt-in.
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Philips does not automatically update devices, even in cases of "high" severity, unless customers opt in to automatic updates.
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That suggests that switching union enrollment from opt-out to opt-in could substantially reduce union membership going forward.
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She says any features that come from those talks would be opt-in, rather than happening behind users' backs.
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Providers had especially objected to sweeping "opt in" requirements under the initial proposal for using nearly all consumer data.
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But the bundling of data purposes behind a single opt in/out button is the core IAB Europe design.
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One, the game is entirely opt-in: unless a person joins Famous, you'll never see them in the game.
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Interestingly, when they do, they'll increasingly be asked to opt-in to questions about their health, lifestyles, and more.
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The Supreme Court held that the opt-in must be "freely given" and shown by "clear and compelling" evidence.
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I think people will opt in if they have the opportunity, and they can opt out of this tracking.
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In Europe, Three subscribers will need to opt in to mobile ad-blocking when the Shine implementation finally launches.
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The poll surveyed 1,500 adults online who were randomly selected from YouGov's opt-in internet panel using sample matching.
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And if employees have to opt in to union membership, we can anticipate a fairly precipitous drop in membership.
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But users will be able to opt in to having their recordings shared with Apple to improve Siri's performance.
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Any student data collected through Google's suite of educational products should be "opt in" by default, according to Sen.
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You can actively opt-in to the pre-order, but anyone who doesn't will have their pre-order cancelled.
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Instead of turning up every year, many carmakers simply want to opt in when they have something to announce.
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He added that his organization urged members to adopt an opt-in policy for sending commercial information to travelers.
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He noted the bill didn't deal with third-party data brokers or have a requirement for opt-in consent.
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By building the feature opt-in, it's also a way for Google to combat criticism of its privacy practices.
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Users who want to try it out can then opt in by pressing the "Let's Go" button to proceed.
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GroundTruth currently tracks 75 million people, and every single one had to "knowingly" give opt-in consent, Matta said.
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Lawmakers in England are currently deciding whether the country should change from opt-in to opt-out like Spain.
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The "opt-in" versus "opt-out" principle is no longer in play since the constitutional theory is effectively defunct.
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With Android 10, dark mode will apply to both the system UI and specific apps (provided you opt in).
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In that vein, Tennessee's new law still allows the parents of disabled children to opt in to corporal punishment.
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There's just one problem: This practice requires explicit opt-in consent from consumers under the new FCC privacy rules.
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Richard Blumenthal proposed a new bill that would require companies to have users opt in to all data collection.
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Those that opt in, thus, get a "Corvette Certified Dealer" banner under their names and Corvettes on their lots.
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Users can opt-in to turn on the redesign before it becomes the default for everyone later this year.
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Users would also have to opt in for companies to use their data in machine learning or AI algorithms.
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In the United States, where would-be donors must opt in or explicitly consent, organ donations have been increasing.
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And providers that opt-in to participate have an opportunity to see greater reimbursement under value-based payment models.
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You can opt in to Part B, which covers doctor visits and outpatient care, but requires a monthly premium.
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Meanwhile plans that required workers to opt-in had participation rates of about 47% among new hires, Vanguard found.
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Its Brave Rewards program, which requires opt-in from users and publishers, currently has about 300,000 publishers on board.
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CCPA doesn't require an opt-in, but it mandates that people have an ability to opt-out from collection.
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Cross-play will be implemented with "Rocket League's" first update of 2019 and will require players to opt-in.
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The question was about why the onus was on users to opt in to Facebook's privacy and security settings.
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"We wanted to create an entry point for people to contribute documents and photos — it's opt-in," Liu said.
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Read more: 'I'm fulfilling the legacy of Barack Obama and you're not': Julian Castro comes out swinging at Biden over healthcare in Democratic debate"The difference between what I support and what you support is that you require them to opt in, and I do not require them to opt in," Castro said.
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Now Congress has weighed in, with both houses voting largely along party lines to revoke the opt-in provisions entirely.
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Uber's users can opt in to hailing an autonomous vehicle, but they are likely to be new to the experience.
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If you opt in, Apple Watch will check for an irregular rhythm about every two hours when you're at rest.
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And so what we see is about 50 to 70 percent of people opt in to these enhanced location alerts.
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The program was called "bundled payments," and it was voluntary under the Obama administration — hospitals could opt in or out.
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You can also opt in to a feature that makes your own face recognizable to Google in your friends' photos.
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"It's really up to the internet service provider if they want to provide you an opt-in option," she says.
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Members can opt in to as many or as few as they would like on a case-by-case basis.
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Students must opt in to them, which requires knowing that they exist, and must then renew their paperwork every year.
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With Gallant, pet owners opt in to having their animal's stem cells collected during a routine spaying or neutering procedure.
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The Trump admin will soon require states to opt IN to welcoming refugees, their latest attack against immigrant & refugee communities.
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By default, everyone on Hinge will have their profile show up in Matchmaker; it's opt-out instead of opt-in.
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This is an opt-in process, and those who don't join retain their right to sue for copyright infringement instead.
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It's turned on automatically if you decline to give the app your location, but you can also opt in yourself.
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He also says PBSCO machines include two screens of disclaimers so people have to "double opt-in" for marketing content.
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The problem is that the opt-in feature wasn't marketed explicitly enough, which is why users were caught off-guard.
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If you're not already in the beta program, it's simple to join — just opt in for the beta version here.
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As with the above suggestion, opt-in on the flowers and candy, and leave the dishwashing until the next day.
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LG: On the consumer end, when you say it's with their consent that they opt in, how does that happen?
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The information allowed Yahoo users, on an opt in basis, to import their Facebook contacts into their Yahoo mail account.
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Initially, the feature was intended to require users to opt in, typically through an in-app pop-up dialog box.
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Epic is also working on strong opt-in options and muting features to make sure voice chat is not abused.
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In other words, for the same price you're currently paying for Spotify Premium, you can now opt in to Hulu.
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The plus side in all this is that you have to opt in, and you can opt out any time.
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Like other Dash services, printer owners will have to opt in if they want their ink automatically ordered and shipped.
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Snap Map is importantly an opt-in feature, so if you're understandably creeped out by the privacy implications, carry on.
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But the Supreme Court ruled that each state has to opt in to Medicaid expansion, which covers the poorest Americans.
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It is also entirely opt-in — just because you're on Facebook doesn't mean you need to be on Facebook Dating.
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After a probe from the FCC last year, Verizon's supercookies are now opt-in and easier to manage by users.
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In response, Facebook claimed that users must "opt-in" for the company to gain access to their texts and calls.
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At first, Hilaly and the team weren't 100% sure that employees would want to opt-in and share that data.
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If it's new, and it's X amount of subscribers that opt in, then you've got an instant increase in valuation.
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The test is on a single phone – LG K20 V – and you have to opt-in to use the app.
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The use of aggressive opt-in text message invites isn't uncommon among social apps, but often doesn't yield strong retention.
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But Timm suggested to WIRED that an opt-in feature should effortlessly encrypt video and images as they're being recorded.
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And rather than sensibly making this opt-in, Tinder's Australia testers must instead specifically choose not to share this information.
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The Tennessee lawmaker said being able to opt-in or out of sharing information with companies was important for consumers.
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So for you to see my service providers and for you to see mine, we both have to opt in.
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Facebook Facebook added a well-received Pride reaction this year, though reports suggest the opt-in feature isn't available globally.
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Tinder also invented the 'double blind opt-in' whereby two users need to 'like' each other before they can message.
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However all other uses of customer data by ISPs would require explicit opt in consent from users under the proposals.
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But some conservatives are calling for states to be able to opt in to ObamaCare regulations, rather than opt out.
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In the VW case, remember, their clients are pursuing collective claims in an opt-in case in the German courts.
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It requires a company to get opt-in consent when it makes a change that overrides a user's privacy preference.
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So those who wait until, say, July to opt in will have missed out on six months of retirement contributions.
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It is this principle that distinguishes California's decision to opt out of deportation efforts from Arizona's decision to opt in.
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If Jordan decides to opt in, Dallas can trade for him before free agency begins Sunday at 12:01 a.m.
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Moving forward, users have to opt-in to participate, and the audio samples will only be reviewed by Apple employees.
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APPLE SAYS WHEN CUSTOMERS OPT IN, ONLY APPLE EMPLOYEES WILL BE ALLOWED TO LISTEN TO AUDIO SAMPLES OF SIRI INTERACTIONS
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This "opt-in" model will allow users to have more control over what Facebook does with data about their face.
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This "opt-in" model will allow users to have more control over what Facebook does with data about their face.
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There will also be a clear, simple button you can toggle to opt in if you want to be helpful.
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It introduced a real-time map feature that allows users to opt in to sharing their locations with other members.
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McWilliams also acknowledged that more smaller lenders want to be given the ability to opt in to the new framework.
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Even people who want to join and pay for union representation could forget to continually opt in, Ms. Gleason said.
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Apple is rolling out a new opt-in notice for Siri audio sample review with the beta of iOS 13.2.
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This feature identifies many of the subjects in photographs while allowing users to opt in or out for privacy reasons.
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What's more, an opt-in union could open ways to reintegrate Britain, should public opinion on Brexit shift one day.
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Fallout 76's PVP system is supposed to keep griefers at bay by forcing players to opt-in to combat.
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"We're moving closer to a world in which parental surveillance becomes opt out instead of opt in," Ms. Madden said.
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Now, almost three months later, human review resumes, but it's opt-in and only with Apple employees rather than contractors.
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One alternative to both opt-in and opt-out policies is mandated choice, or compelling individuals to record their preference.
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For example, Twitter says it may test additional opt-in or opt-out preferences, prompts or other requirements for advertisements.
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The rules also required that consumers opt in to the collection and sale of repeatedly abused location and financial data.
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Congress has repeatedly reaffirmed that right, and in 1977 it said other states could legally opt in to California's standards.
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Users have to opt in to data collection, but the investigation claims many still don't even realize it's being collected.
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British-domiciled companies, pension funds and other investors are included automatically, unless they opt out (foreign claimants must opt in).
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But Zuckerberg said this would be an opt-in service, and users can keep their accounts separate if they prefer.
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Note that I understand I can turn off Facebook or any other opt-in service that may misuse my data.
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If you lost your job for instance, his plan would not automatically enroll you, you would have to opt in.
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I think the most important piece is the opt-in consent and the right to have access to your data.
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Durant can still opt in to the final year of his contract with the Warriors at $234.8 million for next season.
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Moore said that the opt-in change has "crippled" her team's ability to use GEDMatch and catch these killers and rapists.
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It Starts Today is based around an highly unorthodox approach to funding campaigns that founders compare to opt-in public financing.
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Hence the opt-in: If it's impossible or just too difficult to balance a title, developers may just forego support entirely.
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AC: I'm trying to think of how ad tech plays into these sorts of decisions because Spotify is an opt-in.
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For example, browsers such as Firefox for Android or Opera Mini for Android allow users to opt in for ad-blocking.
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And you can opt in to buy all these sources of data and [it's] the platform that sits in the middle.
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Once they graduate from college, students will have the choice to opt in to the tech industry if they want to.
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This opt-in feature automatically senses what you're watching on broadcast TV and alerts you when it's available via streaming services.
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If your dependent life insurance is through your work, you usually have a choice to opt in or skip the coverage.
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By virtue of its size, even a tweak such as complicating the opt-in sound option on Facebook is potentially fraught.
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Administrations can still opt-in to Smart Sync if they determine they still want to ensure these files are stored locally.
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Prior to the Chrome 69 update, users had to actively opt in to linking their web-based and browser-based IDs.
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Q7313 Simon Hart: Let me ask a very quick question on the Facebook survey opt-in option that you were describing.
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Employees opt in to use badges and can choose to use fake ones if they're not comfortable with the real ones.
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The FTC does recommend that service providers off an opt-in option, although ISPs could just decide to ignore that recommendation.
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The latter functionality has been quietly rolled out for customers who opt in, and TechCrunch was given an exclusive first-look.
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You can opt-in through the toggle, and it's also a switch that lets you revert back to the existing Outlook.
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It may also suggest that bombarding consumers with more consent or opt-in notices about data collection practices won't be effective.
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While there aren't many noteworthy discounts on expensive items, the company's opt-in student deals continue to be worth checking out.
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The toggle to opt-in is also buried in no fewer than four menus on the Alexa app and Amazon's website.
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But I think they would have to build up a meaningful opt-in base for us to play a role there.
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The feature is currently opt-out instead of opt-in – that is, you can disable it from the app's Settings screen.
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Mike Lee had even advocated that states dead set on complying with Obamacare mandates should have to opt in to them.
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Of course, this is opt-in rather than default, because Google is in the business of gathering this kind of information.
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Enabling notifications is an opt-in feature – similar to turning on or off push notifications for an app on your smartphone.
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If you use Google Voice or Project Fi you can opt-in to display your number within the Google Home app.
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Attentive started out by focusing on the challenge of getting people to opt-in for these messages in the first place.
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Consumers no longer living in Britain, but who lived there between 1992 and 2008, can opt in to the collective claim.
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CEST A Google has reached out to Mashable, clarifying that the feature will be opt-in instead of opt-out — i.e.
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And all chats are opt-in, so you must elect to accept a message from another user before a session begins.
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This is what's called an opt-in study — of the roughly 20,000 employees at the company, Fitbit recruited about 900 volunteers.
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If Pantsuit Nation doesn't take sustained action, it will become yet another failure of the many to opt-in for democracy.
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There is a notification when a subscription is going to be renewed and renewal is opt-in, rather than opt-out.
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The opt-in badge will be visible when a user comments on content shared by their federal, state and local representatives.
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But the logical line now snaps into focus: Shouldn't this same "opt-in" requirement be applied to union membership, as well?
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By adding the opt-in requirement on top of ruling out agency fees, the Janus ruling went further than most expected.
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"The opt-in/opt-out issue is just as much a First Amendment issue as the compulsory dues issue," Yohn argued.
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The national survey was conducted online by survey consulting firm Censuswide, which invited participants to opt in through an online newsletter.
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Customers who opt-in for Walmart's new delivery service have a smart lock fitted to their front door or garage door.
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Apple will stop recording Siri conversations by default and instead allow users to opt in to share recordings to improve Siri.
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Although it's opt-in, nearly every company has chosen to take investment, according to StartX founder and former CEO Cameron Teitelman.
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Chris Heinonen, one of the writers, patiently reset a few TVs and took photos of the Samba TV opt-in screens.
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But for those who opt in, Prime Now is not a bad deal, particularly if you're focused on high quality groceries.
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And to supporters of the bloc, Britain's desire to opt in for some things and not others corrodes that community spirit.
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Meanwhile, YouTube expanded opt-in YouTube Kids controls for parents, including locking down content to show only channels reviewed by humans.
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Customers who want their pizza brought by a robot will have to opt-in — otherwise regular delivery methods will be used.
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But the company did not comment when I asked about why its opt-in approach to location sharing was so aggressive.
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You are doing a great job interacting with them and this will be critical in regards to increased opt in rate.
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Verizon is starting to opt in customers to its call filtering service so they can better identify and block spam calls.
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This slight change—offering people a dollar, even—transformed an ambush into a sport, and people could opt in or out.
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A social networking app that lets users opt in to continuously sharing their location with friends would be okay, Google says.
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States will have the option to opt in to this program if they feel it serves their state and patient population.
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Uber riders can opt in to a new PIN feature, which they can use to confirm they're in the right car.
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"Consumers are sick of being targeted, so it&aposll be difficult to track people unless they explicitly opt in," he said.
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"I don&apost think people should have to opt out of existing benefits to opt in" to basic income, Tubbs said.
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She noted that many banks' marketing explicitly touts free checking accounts and obscures how such fees and opt-in programs work.
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The second one is to opt-in consent to collection of personal data by any party in sharing of personal data.
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Facebook can see the call and text history for Android users who opt in to let the company see that data.
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Subscribers who did not opt in to the three-movie-per-month program were previously told that their account would expire.
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"In this email correspondence, the Ring associate informed the detective that a significant part of customer "opt in for video requests is based on the interaction law enforcement has with the community," adding that the detective had done a "great job interacting with [community members] and this will be critical in regard to increased opt in rate.
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Location-sharing with friends is turned off by default and optional — you choose to opt in and nothing happens without your consent.
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Before 1978, copyrights needed to be renewed after 28 years and 85 percent of authors didn't opt in for the second 28.
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As for businesses, Duplex will be an opt-in service, which should prevent Google from clogging up the phone with unwanted calls.
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"Customers who want debit card and ATM overdraft protection must proactively opt-in and can opt-out at any time," he wrote.
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Yes, it's an opt-in feature, and yes, you've probably opted-in, because it makes Maps and Search a lot more useful.
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You have to actually opt in to an overdraft program at your bank to participate, said Matt Schulz, credit expert at CompareCards.com.
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We increasingly unfold our identities, our lives, in online social networking spaces and privacy is something we must actively opt in to.
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Current subscribers will be given the option to opt in to the new plan when their current plan comes up for renewal.
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The new delivery option, called Postmates Party, allows you to opt in to having your meal delivered as part of a group.
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But most of that discussion has centered around Ring's Neighbors app, an opt-in community where Ring owners publish their own videos.
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This "opt-in feature" was used to improve its friend recommendation algorithm by requesting access to contacts, SMS data, and call history.
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These predictive and assistive features all require users to opt in and, in most cases, operate within a set of established parameters.
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Podcast apps could solve this problem by allowing users to opt-in, says Jake Shapiro, co-founder of the listening app RadioPublic.
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Ed Markey's (D-MA) CONSENT Act would require edge providers to ask users to opt in before any sensitive data is collected.
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The feature is opt-in and will be available through a beta program within the app in the US starting mid January.
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Developers who want to get an early peek at what this will look like can opt in to get early access here.
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A shirt that can have an opt-in chat with your health app of choice and give a real window into hydration.
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Lord jumped in first on this, claiming IBM's position on privacy is "pretty strong" because it's operating "in an opt-in world".
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Rather, Amazon emphasizes that it is opt-in, and a way to communicate with only the very closest members of your family.
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Plus, the seedy aftertaste of celebrity voyeurism is (for the most part) eliminated because celebrities have to opt-in to the commentary.
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That is important in countries such as Britain and Germany, where collective cases generally require investors to opt in to legal action.
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So, rather than spamming users with ads, it instead lets users receive promoted messages from brands that they opt in to follow.
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But it's unclear why MoviePass is using language like "opt-in" without actually giving users a choice to continue using its service.
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GDPR expert lawyer Batya Forsyth at Globalaw says that unless you "opt in" marketing departments must remove you from their mailing lists.
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That change removed the opt-in prompt, though the company did not realize the underlying functionality was still operating in some cases.
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For now, it's time to let everyone know the risk of logging on so they can either opt-in or opt-out.
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Customers place an order using Yelp's Eat24 app, which then allows them to opt-in for robot delivery right to their doorstep.
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Billboard reported the settlement would total around $30 million and association members will have three months to opt in to the agreement.
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"We want an opt-in not an opt-out approach to the Title I regs," said an aide to a conservative senator.
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Under the recently-approved FCC policy, consumers must affirmatively give their ISP opt-in permission to use private information for marketing purposes.
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One serious concern was whether Places would be opt out or opt in – the documentation The Verge found didn't make this clear.
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Collier notes, for example, that one partner will be offering to refund all ad-related data costs to consumers who opt in.
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The Department of Homeland security has stepped up its role in securing elections, but federal resources, including cybersecurity audits, remain opt-in.
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It's a much more personal journey for them to tell the story of what they're working on, since it's all opt-in.
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Members can then opt-in or out of paying a monthly subscription fee to gain access to new products at discounted prices.
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Some agencies also rely on Nixle, a subscription alert service, but residents must opt in to receive its mobile or email alerts.
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He said that he plans to propose a national pilot of a VMT tax in which people can opt-in to participate.
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He added that it's going to be within the main Facebook app, but it will be completely optional and opt-in only.
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"My advice would be to avoid opt-in polls that provide little value to the public," Mr. Seaman said in an email.
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The GDPR allows customers to "opt in"; eventually, Americans may become eager to "opt out" of Brussels' oversight, just like the Brits.
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OH Predictive Insights's survey was conducted via an opt-in online panel, which surveyed 900 registered voters including 260 likely primary voters.
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The Loop can be purchased via opt-in invitation for $100; that price goes up to $130 when the introductory period ends.
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By June 30, plaintiffs who opt in will learn their final award, with payments expected to be made later in the summer.
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That's why the app removes the dollar amount, makes sharing opt in and allows you to selectively show or hide individual purchases.
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But some Macs could face up to a 40% performance hit for those who opt-in to the full set of mitigations.
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If you're already accessing your non-Gmail accounts from the Gmail application, you'll still need to opt in to the "Gmailify" feature.
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By allowing readers an easy opt-in to streaming videos, Vidy hopes to give publishers a more nuanced understanding of user engagement.
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Asked about its plans, the company offered comment from Angle, reiterating the original story's assertion that the mapping is still opt-in.
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Guests have breakfast delivered to them in a basket through a pulley system every morning and can opt in for dinner too.
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Planned Parenthood doesn't keep track of who uses Roo but users can opt in to share information about their age and race.
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Ideally, people's location and health information would be shared with a trusted third party for these purposes on an opt-in basis.
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Customers will be able to opt in to a program to share their audio files with Apple to help Siri get better.
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APPLE INC - USERS WILL BE ABLE TO OPT IN TO HELP SIRI IMPROVE BY LEARNING FROM THE AUDIO SAMPLES OF THEIR REQUESTS
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The company did not admit wrongdoing but has changed its default settings so users must opt-in to the facial recognition feature.
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For legality, if you opt in to recording the exchanges, the app automatically plays a message informing both parties they'll be recorded.
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Once you opt in for the credit on your card's benefits webpage, it will post automatically when you make an eligible purchase.
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"My vision of the freedom dividend is that it's universal and an opt in," Yang said in an earlier interview with CNBC.
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The House leadership aide said that lowering the cost of insurance was a much better way to encourage people to opt in.
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Rogers and Olson responded by changing GEDmatch's terms and conditions to require customers to explicitly opt-in for searching by law enforcement.
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The FTC also takes issue with how the FCC proposed that ISPs display the opt-in/opt-out choice mechanism to consumers.
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Callers are met with a voice that asks them if they want to opt in to receive texts from the Disney Store.
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Companies have since taken steps to address the issue, such as pausing human review of the audio or making it opt-in.
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"The more scammy and over-promoted ICOs will tend to send airdrops liberally without a proper user opt-in authorization," Mougayar said.
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" Pete Steel, executive general manager of digital at CBA, said the opt-in pilot was about "stitching banking and digital economy together.
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Says Apple: Users will be able to opt in to help Siri improve by learning from the audio samples of their requests.
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Eighty percent of the individuals completed the survey over the phone, while 20 percent completed it via an opt-in panel online.
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A "Nearby" screen in the app will allow people to share contact information with one another based on a dual opt-in system.
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It's true that Facebook, as far as we know, has always made SMS metadata collection an opt-in part of the setup process.
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With Congress' rollback of the recent FCC rules, ISPs can continue to sell data about your browsing habits without your opt-in consent.
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It further states that Americans have the right to opt-in consent with regard to the collection and sharing of their personal data.
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Lyft's head of marketing Melissa Waters told the New York Times that drivers will have the chance to opt in to Taco Mode.
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When you opt in, using YouTube you subject yourself to material that may be offensive to your way of thinking or your Norm.
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In 2010, the gene testing company 23andMe conducted a big opt-in study on its customers, looking to link certain behaviors with genes.
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Even work is an opt-in environment where I can telecommute and Slack my colleagues as often as I go into an office.
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In one scenario, Grindr users could opt-in to a system that lets them anonymously message former partners, telling them to get tested.
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Dr. Pilgeram was only the 135th individual to opt in for the cryogenic preservation of his body with the firm as of 2015.
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Users will have to pick up insurance elsewhere, or opt-in to Fair's insurance — if they qualify, it's $19973 a month on average.
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Twitter could also choose to make the algorithmic timelines opt-in, as NBC News' director of Branded Content suggested Friday, following BuzzFeed's report.
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Before we continue, the research project that we've completed is opt-in, and we don't look at anyone's data without their express permission.
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When you opt in to the new feature, called Open Candidate, recruiters are able to see that you are interested in potential opportunities.
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But the company may not offer affirmative consent — asking users to explicitly opt-in — in every country, depending on legal issues, he said.
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There are also questions about how self-selected (so-called opt-in) respondents may differ from a truly random sample of the public.
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One of the most interesting changes in 10.3 – Apple will use differential privacy on iCloud user data to improve services (opt-in) pic.twitter.
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It shouldn't be the burden of users to dig through their settings and find the menu where they can opt-in to privacy.
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Content uploaded in a high bitrate or lossless format can now be streamed back at AAC 256 kbps via an opt-in setting.
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But he stressed that Immserv ads in his games won't, because they play like thrilling trailers and only run if consumers opt in.
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Drivers can opt in to Waze Carpool easily via the bottom right tab of their navigation app, provided they're 21 years of age.
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That said, the ability to view the Tinder profiles of Facebook friends will still be available once users opt in to Tinder Social.
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She also said Nielsen has worked with smart TV makers to ensure that viewers know they're sharing this data before they opt in.
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For now, we don't have any additional details except that there might be multiple location-tracking features and that they'll be opt-in.
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It's relatively simple for app developers to build in geolocation functionality—and many services require users to opt-in to sharing location data.
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The letter was published on the MoviePass website and clarifies that the app currently uses standard location services on an "opt-in" basis.
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The FCC also voted to allow carriers to let companies block any calls not on a consumer's contact list if they opt in.
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But long-term, allowing businesses to opt in to offering in-Instagram checkout could shorten the funnel and get more users actually buying.
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In lieu of the $22017, you can also opt-in for up to 2700 additional years of free credit monitoring through Equifax only.
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Now, loyalty program members will opt in to this sort of data collection instead of having to figure out how to opt out.
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The settlement will become finalized if at least 95 percent of all claimants agree, or opt in, Daiichi Sankyo said in a statement.
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Thanks to Capitol Hill Republicans, ISPs will no longer be required to obtain "opt-in" consent before using, sharing, or selling this data.
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An Amazon spokesperson told Gizmodo by phone that employees at warehouses with the pilot program can choose whether or not to opt-in.
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But the beacons are back as part of the LinkNYC contract, though users have to choose to opt in to the location services.
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The feature also requires developers to opt-in, so not all your apps may support picture-in-picture right out of the gate.
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More disturbing displays about premature deaths and ritual murders are available, but sectioned off so that viewers can "opt in" to see them.
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End-to-end encryption should be easy to turn on for all your chats, and it should be opt-out, not opt-in.
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Customers can opt-in to participate in various studies, where they look for a DNA link for everything ranging from melanoma to schizophrenia.
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Here's the catch: European players that do opt-in won't know if they've been matched up against AlphaStar—these are blind test matches.
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Just do a search on the sites for your desired dates and route, then opt in for emails alerting you to price drops.
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Despite the safeguards, it's unclear that the real-world benefit to users is significant enough to opt in to this additional data collection.
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It proposed "opt-in" sex education, so parents could decide if they wanted their children to be exposed to that information or not.
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The feature is double opt-in, meaning you won't get a video call from some rando the second that you match with them.
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More than 70 percent of U.S. retailers now take Apple Pay, and roughly 40 countries will opt in by year-end, Cook said.
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Now all Jeff has to do is click Forward and ask the investor if he wants to be connected (the "opt in" approach).
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It literally pays for itself — and you can opt-in for a free 90-day AmazonFresh trial, which typically costs $15 per month.
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The result is a persistent setting in any Google account, which users can opt in or out of through the account settings page.
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The big news from the conference was CEO Mark Zuckerberg's announcement that the social media giant is launching an opt-in dating feature.
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"We believe that we're going to live in an opt-in world where you will need permission to use consumer data," he said.
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The posts will show up in fans' Subscription feeds, or they can opt-in to get a notification when there's a new post.
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Also included are the Daydream VR mode, seamless A/B system updates, an opt-in fingerprint swipe-down gesture and display performance improvements.
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Samsung wants to do some opt-in data tracking first, but I suspect a lack of FDA approval also played a role there.
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It has an opt-in provision and specifically preempts state privacy laws, while providing a few loopholes for company use of personal information.
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Users can choose to opt in or out of including their information for research, but they receive no direct benefit for doing so.
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That keeps in line with LinkedIn's approach to prioritizing member privacy and asking users to opt-in to groups with a networking focus.
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Pai said that language in a 28503 FCC order created uncertainty about whether carriers had to let consumers opt in to call blocking.
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The bill would direct the FTC to require companies to get consumers' opt-in consent before using, sharing or selling their personal information.
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In stores, you could opt in to letting the watch not just pay for items, but order frequent purchases automatically, as you approach.
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At least another least 1.1 million people with substance abuse disorders live in states that declined to opt-in to Obamacare's Medicaid expansion.
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She later said that the service would be opt-in only, and that appears to be the case with the app released today.
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News apps like CNN took any message as permission to spam the user indefinitely with breaking news without asking for an opt-in.
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It also changed default options for users so that the police may not gain access to their profiles unless users affirmatively opt-in.
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If customers do "opt in" to overdraft coverage, the bank approves the purchase or cash withdrawal and charges a fee — typically about $35.
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But as citizens became convinced of Civil's value as a publishing platform, they could opt in to the network by purchasing Civil tokens.
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When the insurers instituted cost-sharing waivers in early March, they gave self-insured employers the ability to opt in to the program.
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The pay-for-privacy option takes on added importance with the current privacy regulations that require affirmative opt-in for most data collection.
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How it works: Adobe is proposing an opt-in system allowing creators and publishers a secure way to attach attribution data to content.
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News from elsewhere on the internet Uber will test an opt-in audio recording feature that passengers could use if they feel unsafe.
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Everyone -- even part-time workers -- can opt in to health insurance, equity in the form of stock options, and a retirement savings plan.
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His team begged him to make the feature opt-in, but "Mark basically just overruled everyone," an executive at the time told me.
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The rules would have also required that consumers opt in before ISPs and mobile carriers could share and sell more sensitive financial data.
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An opt-in PIN feature will prompt riders to give drivers the correct four-digit code before the driver can begin the ride.
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Otherwise, healthy people can take a free ride, letting everyone else fund the system until they are sick and decide to opt in.
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The first is modeled on Tech Against Terrorism, a collaboration between the United Nations and technology companies who opt in to the project.
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Uninsured Americans would automatically be enrolled into the government insurance plan, while those with employer-provided insurance would be able to opt in.
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Once the companies sign up to Jumpstart, they are asked to invite candidates to opt in to become a part of the pool.
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If you run that process in a different way, and as part of the onboarding, you insert a message that says, "Look, we would like to send you push notifications based on your profile and your interests in your specific news areas, and we will send you a customized notification once a day, or when there's breaking news, you can ..." and you tell the user why they should opt in before you ask them to do it, you'll increase opt-in rates by 00–30 percent, and you'll move it from 50 into the 70–80 percent opt-in range.
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Messenger can collect information on who you talk to, how often and for how long, as well as phone history if users opt in.
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It has shown how courses of action can be safer when doctors have to opt out of typically better practices, rather than opt in.
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Much of the data which users would find sensitive have an opt-in feature, including media files and flight logs shared with the company.
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People with diabetes, it said, were 40 percent more likely to opt in to Motion than those who did not have a medical diagnosis.
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The first time someone sends you money, you will opt in to accept it and be issued a new virtual Apple Pay Cash card.
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The company also said that all members are being given the option to either opt in to the new plan or cancel their memberships.
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The consent decree effectively codified changes Verizon had already made, requiring that customers opt in before the company can track them with the beacons.
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When you choose to "opt in" you allow Frank to start its search, helping you skip about seven steps you'd have to take manually.
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They require companies to get opt-in consent before sharing "sensitive" information, such as medical info, precise location information, or any data about children.
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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said if all states and institutions across Australia opt in the scheme could provide support to around 60,000 people.
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But subscribers will have to actively opt in to the blocking service, as there's a chance the carrier could accidentally filter out legitimate numbers.
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In this case, it was part of a new opt-in feature that would allow users to be reminded to get tested for HIV.
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All this technology, as Apple takes pains to note, is opt-in; its technology is only as distracting as we allow it to be.
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The fix is currently aiming to arrive as an opt-in feature with Chrome 74, accessible via the "chrome://flags" menu of experimental features.
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Currently, the twttr app is opt-in only, with an approval process that takes "a few weeks" before you're allowed to download the app.
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Brave ads are opt-in and consent-based (disabled by default), and engineered to operate without leaking the user's personal data from their device.
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Earlier this week, Snapchat introduced Snap Map, an opt-in function that allows you to share your location with your friends on a map.
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Companies that enroll workers into 25(k) savings program, for example, have participation rates twice as high as those requiring workers to opt in.
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And it's all about privacy, from its opt-in nature to how it's almost entirely siloed from Facebook though lives within the same app.
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The option would be opt-in, and it would remove any and all "unacceptable" ads as defined by Coalition for Better Ads industry group.
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Twitter argues that its geolocation feature has always been opt-in and voluntary, and in 2015 it started blocking the more detailed GPS information.
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And critically, developers and content providers will have to opt in to the subscription service, saying that they want their products to be included.
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A few years ago, the country attempted to block adult sites at the ISP level, requiring users to opt in to access adult content.
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Later in the conversation, Eshoo asked if Facebook would offer a blanket opt-in option to share their personal data with third-party companies.
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Its services will be opt-in; patients who find themselves in hospitals working with Alphabet's DeepMind, by contrast, are offered opt-out consent mechanisms.
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Location on the platform is opt-in and generic at that, and users are not forced to use their real name on the platform.
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This follow-up mode is opt-in and is available for all devices in the Echo lineup, as well as some third-party devices.
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That&aposs when Congress repealed FCC privacy rules barring mobile wireless carriers from sharing or selling it without customers&apos express "opt-in" consent.
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While Pro subscribers will gain access first, they'll have to opt-in by visiting their Account Settings and turning the new look on manually.
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SonosIf you've picked up some of the Sonos music streaming kit, then you can also opt-in for the company's public beta program too.
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Above all, his top priority has been healthcare, specifically an opt-in option for universal affordable healthcare and support for women's right to choose.
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Alibaba affiliate Ant Financial's credit ranking system is known as Zhima or Sesame Credit, and is an independent, opt-in, private credit scoring service.
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The password option will simply disappear from the login screen, if you decide to opt in to this new "make your device passwordless" feature.
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Zheng said requirements like "opt-in" banners on websites can hurt users' online experience, while penalties under GDPR are "quite significant" for smaller businesses.
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In June, the Federal Communications Commission ruled that carriers could block robocalls for their customers by default — without requiring the customers opt in first.
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Coinhive's official site has since disappeared in favor of an opt-in variant, but Symantec's research shows the original plugin is alive and well.
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If you opt-in, it will now upload a copy of your Documents and Desktop folder to the cloud, for better syncing across devices.
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Facebook Messenger also has opt-in encryption, and uses what is widely regarded as the gold standard for encrypting messages, just like Google does.
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Last year, the sweeping General Data Protection Regulation took effect, imposing stringent new privacy and opt-in requirements on businesses that collect consumer data.
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I think that's the thing: You should opt in for those things that feel scary, that give you that pit-in-your-stomach feeling.
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The company reportedly saw about 40 percent of its beta users and developers opt-in to the program, according to TechCrunch, which isn't bad!
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Creators opt in to participating in the test and set up a portfolio showcasing their audience size and metrics plus their best branded content.
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Three has not yet revealed whether its ad blocking will be opt-in, or whether customers can create their own whitelists for mobile ads.
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Google users will have the ability to opt in to security settings aimed at protecting Gmail, Google Drive and YouTube data from phishing attacks.
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With Pages, groups were able to amass huge audiences and loyal fan bases that would opt-in to receive news and information from them.
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I mean, ideally you'd have something where consumers would have to opt in if they wanted their data to be collected for some reason.
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The e-privacy rules would require viewers to opt in to allow cookies, which track their online behaviour, to be installed on their devices.
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For an app to access additional information such as name and profile picture in connection with group activity, group members had to opt-in.
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This is a very explicit opt-in type of system, not one where developers could change the icon at will, without an app update.
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The regulator may soon require that mobile-phone subscribers opt in to any sort of advertising by outside parties instead of automatically allowing it.
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AT&T's service is the first that will be on by default, instead of requiring users to opt in or download a separate app.
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Zuckerberg took his grilling on Capitol Hill and, in Europe, new rules are coming in May that require consumers opt-in to sharing information.
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On Thursday, Ham indicated that T-Mobile has little interest in changing the program to make customers opt-in, as some advocates have proposed.
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The "default," he says, should be that all its regulations are repealed, and states can opt in to keep some regulations if they choose.
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Passengers who use the vehicles will have to "opt in" and agree to be participants in the road test before riding, according to Uber.
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Seven months after beating Wünsch and Komincz, AlphaStar went up against random competitors (from a pool of players who elected to opt-in) online.
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Other states had the opportunity to opt in, but they couldn't get their acts together in time to approve sports betting in their legislatures.
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So make sure you're on your best behavior this weekend — or just don't opt in to the people-rating service in the first place.
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Salon, for example, just launched a new initiative to monetize pages with opt-in cryptocurrency mining if a visitor is using an ad blocker.
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It only calls for the API [and] all of the things that would be somewhat dangerous from a privacy perspective are all opt-in.
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And if customers opt in, developers will be able to connect these customers' accounts to Messenger accounts to allow more seamless communication with them.
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Those who opt-in to use the smart brush -- and share that data with the app -- can get a lower rate on their premiums.
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The best way to find out about mileage sales is to be signed up for airlines' award programs and opt-in to receiving emails.
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It would also change the nature of shopping "from an opt-in experience to an opt-out experience," Mr. Agrawal said in an interview.
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Unlike Luck, though, 21 Thieves wasn't so much opting out of a game that kills its players as they were unwilling to opt in.
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Users have to opt in to restricted mode; YouTube estimates only 1.5 percent of users are logged in as restricted on any given day.
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An apology and clarification should be just the start; users should be opted out as the default setting, with the option to opt in.
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The company requires users to opt in to its terms of service via a link they are sent after they text the celebrity's number.
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Other large insurers, including State Farm, Geico, Progressive and Allstate, offer similar opt-in "usage-based" plans based on driving habits or distance traveled.
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" Those who do opt-in and share personal data with companies should then "receive a share of the economic value generated from your data.
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If companies like Facebook provide even more upfront information and require explicit, opt-in consent, it will not necessarily create a more informed public.
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"I think the fairest way is opt-in," Feinstein told reporters in December, saying that opt-out systems help businesses profit on unknowing customers.
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It looks a whole lot like the Google Pixel's Night Sight, only you don't have to opt-in — it's automatic in low-light settings.
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"Not everyone on Facebook is interested in dating, which is why we made Facebook Dating a separate, opt-in experience," the blog post reads.
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"Not everyone on Facebook is interested in dating, which is why we made Facebook Dating a separate, opt-in experience," the blog post reads.
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Those customers who want to take advantage of the new zone will have to opt in by selecting it in the Local Zones console.
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If users opt in, Snap Map shares their location every time they open the app, even if it's not to share a new picture.
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At the time, the agency established rules that would require banks to get consumer opt-in, or consent, for participating in any overdraft programs.
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Ms. Schubert is among a group of people who are encouraging the big companies to allow users to opt in to help law enforcement.
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That said, a user has to opt-in for each app, so you're (hopefully) unlikely to be inundated with promotions not relevant your interests.
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Users now must opt-in to law enforcement searches Rogers said he was convinced he saved people's lives with the exception in the assault case.
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The spat culminated in Google making inclusion in Google News opt-in and temporarily de-listing a large number of news organizations in Google News.
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Interestingly, Apple's mobile operating system, iOS, offers security by default and does not require users to "opt-in," a common option in most other products.
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That changes the privacy equation, and users would need to clearly opt-in to being listened to — and thus recorded in some form — more often.
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An opt-in option is no big deal, but there's no way to say for sure that it won't become a default mode over time.
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The FTC could require opt-in user consent for each purpose that Facebook collects data, with users given a real choice to not be tracked.
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We would be free of EU government and bureaucracy, but would opt in, as others do, to those programs that are in our best interest.
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A constrained supply, with an opt-in system, means that otherwise healthy people die, and an opt-out system means that these same people live.
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And supporting the Galaxy Fold's three-way app multitasking will also require developers to opt in (a few notable names already have, according to Samsung).
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" On top of all that, Assistant will soon attempt to teach kids how to be polite with a new opt-in feature called "Pretty Please.
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The opt-in, ultra-secure mode is intended for truly high-risk users, including those who face the threat of state-sponsored, highly resourced cyberespionage.
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The program is launching in public beta today on iOS 11.2 beta 2, and you can opt in using the iOS Public Beta program here.
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For a service provider to use or share this type of information, it would have to get the explicit opt-in consent of its customers.
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But Twitter's already already testing the new look with a "small number" of its users who are able to opt in to the new look.
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That's why Clinton's campaign is now working on a tool that asks the app's users to opt in to share their contact lists, Cheng says.
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The user has to have adequate chance to opt in and know how it's going to benefit them, and that's how we work with companies.
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They're promising that facial recognition can be done in an "opt-in," manner, ignoring the inherent dangers in corporate harvesting and storing of biometric data.
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New efforts to personalize your vehicle experience, like GM's in-dash Marketplace, require you to opt in so they can share your information with retailers.
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There's also a special restriction for children: If you're under 16, a company needs you to explicitly opt in before they can sell your information.
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This is an opt-in feature that will let you be identified by which district you live in, based on the address only you provide.
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While custody cases regularly feature communication between parents as evidence, coParenter usage requires an opt-in to this expansive data sharing as a starting point.
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Roomba sees selling this data as a new business model where it can connect your data (if you opt in) to Apple, Google, or Amazon.
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I'm appreciative that eBay is at least trying to curb the counterfeit problem, but it's a little concerning that this is an opt-in program.
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To see what's censored for yourself, you can head into Screen Time, then tap Content & Privacy Restrictions, opt in, and then tap on Content Restrictions.
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It looks like Google is working on a Google Home preview program that'll grant early access to upcoming Home features to those who opt in.
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But that's an opt-in service which means that many guests walking around Disneyland, Walt Disney World, or Disney's other theme parks, aren't being tracked.
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The ISP insists that is sticking to its current opt-in program of allowing customers to choose if they want their data to be sold.
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Kenyan bank Stanbic arranged the financing so drivers with high ratings could opt in to the new service and own their Alto in three years.
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Thaler's research is why many employers today automatically enroll their employees in a 401(k) program, rather than leave it to employees to opt in.
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Uber and Lyft, who argue that such a program isn't really "opt in" at all, have decided to take their fight to the ballot box.
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Subscription Messaging that requires an opt-in to spontaneously ping people may only be used for news, productivity, and personal health and finance tracker bots.
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Starting today, customers will be offered the opportunity to opt in on the new functionality and can use it for free during the Beta period.
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On the question of privacy, Ahuja noted that advertisers using the Adobe Marketing Cloud will only participate in the program if they explicitly opt in.
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These should involve an opt-in code of principles, like the ethical AI guidelines we released at Sage for organizations developing and applying AI solutions.
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"We expect to finish 2016 with hundreds of millions of consumers either opting in or having the opportunity to opt in to Shine," he adds.
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The company's Snap Maps feature, which shows locations of users who opt in and locations of special activity, will also link to polling location data.
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Consumers no longer living in Britain, but who lived in the country between 1992 and 2008, can opt in to the collective claim against Mastercard.
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She estimates if a majority of the company's employees eventually opt in to this retraining regimen, it could cost some serious cash, around $100 million.
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That could be a little creepy, but it's opt in, so you'd only turn it on if you wanted to make yourself easier to find.
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Facebook's early partners can opt in to the new ads via the same ad manager tools they use to promote ads in the News Feed.
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Senate conservatives reportedly want to take the concept of waivers even further, requiring states to opt in to the regulations rather than out of them.
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As we wrote before, the ability to reach users directly is a potentially a very powerful new tool — and it remains opt-in for uses.
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We would be free of EU government and bureaucracy, but would opt in, as others do, to those programmes that are in our best interest.
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It's also launching an opt-in review system in a beta testing phase that will algorithmically screen new comments and hold inappropriate ones from publishing.
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The bill would also require unions to receive opt-in permission from workers before using his or her dues for purposes other than collective bargaining.
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Bumble, it alleges, "copied Tinder's world-changing, card-swipe-based, mutual opt-in premise," among other accusations related to similarities between the two apps' designs.
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Individual OEMs will still need to opt-in to updates, but if you're on a Nexus device, your updates will happen more seamlessly than before.
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Real changes, like opt-in requirements that require affirmative consent before Facebook and Google can serve you ads based on your data, should be considered.
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The new feature isn't yet active in Safari — I never once got an alert asking me to opt-in or opt-out of being tracked.
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Now, when users opt-in to live location, the friends they're chatting with can see their exact location updated on a map as they move.
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Previously, Amazon shoppers would opt in to pay the Amazon Fresh fee in addition to the annual $119 — or $12.99 monthly — required to access Prime.
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But, Maine's law goes further, not distinguishing between categories of information, requiring ISPs to gain opt-in consent to share or sell virtually any information.
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The Merck partnership comes with an additional potential payment of an undisclosed amount if Merck decides to opt in after human proof-of-concept studies.
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Alaska has an opt-in community property law, which means that a couple's property can be considered community property as long as both parties agree.
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If and when customers to opt in, recordings will only be shared with Apple employees, which implies contractors will not have access to such data.
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Facebook said that it was requiring users to opt in to encryption because the extra security is not compatible with some widely used Messenger features.
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Even if sellers don't opt in, there will be some categories where buyers can choose to use the authentication service for themselves, for a fee.
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An in-app feature called InstaConnect then enabled Blinq users to opt in to be notified of potential dates hanging out at the same location.
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This "opt-in" rule jeopardizes these companies' ability to make money by displaying hyper-targeted advertising based on private user preferences and internet browsing habits.
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However, individual donor information will only be made available to organizations if contributors opt-in, as the default is to not turn over that information.
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The controls will be opt-in — meaning parents will have to explicitly turn on the various settings within each child's profile in YouTube Kids' settings.
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Even with a squarely opt-in model behind what Realeyes does now, there are, of course, still challenges that the company will need to overcome.
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Developers have to opt in to this feature and it only works for newly created database clusters or clusters that have been restored from backup.
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Now, and only if you choose to opt-in to Facebook's face recognition option, Facebook will offer you suggestions for photos you may be in.
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"Finding a romantic partner is deeply personal, which is why we built Dating to be safe, inclusive and opt-in," Facebook says in its post.
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The service is opt-in, and won't match you with your Facebook contacts (unless you want it to, through its embarrassment-inducing "Secret Crush" feature).
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Mike Durant, the group's president, said the proposed law would "have a drastic impact on retailers," and predicted confusion because of the opt-in provision.
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GreenPerk is an opt in product — and Meir says it's already had "amazing traction", with more than 50 companies already signed up and using it.
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Google launched its Advanced Protection Program in fall 2017, as an opt-in option for those who believe they're at increased risk of online attacks.
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For new users, the facial-recognition feature should be off when you sign up, only turning on if you go into Settings and opt in.
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Employee participation exceeds 90 percent in plans with auto-enrollment, compared with around 50 percent when workers must opt in, according to research by Vanguard.
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"You can waive these rights and opt in to sharing your data if you wish for the companies' benefit and your own convenience," Yang said.
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"I don't think any kind of disclosure or opt in or opt out is going to protect us from our worst instincts," Professor Loewenstein argued.
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Aggressively anti-advertising, the Chromium-based browser strips sites of their ads while allowing users to opt in to its own set of anonymized advertising.
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When PCMag installed Avast's antivirus product for the first time this month, the software did ask if they wanted to opt-in to data collection.
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All of this will be opt-in, Delta stresses, and no customer information is stored (beyond what Delta already knows about your travels, of course).
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"(We have to let) people opt in and opt out, and be clear that ownership of the data does belong to the creator," said Rometty.
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In a blog, it noted that customers were always able to opt-in or -out of its Voice & Audio Activity (VAA) setting during Assistant setup.
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On the surface, these are all good things—especially the bit where Google says it will highlight human review in its VAA opt-in process.
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Once users get sequenced by sending in a spit sample, Helix holds on to their DNA data in case users opt-in to additional tests.
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Some, like Time Well Spent's Harris, believe tech companies need to a step further in introducing default settings rather than expecting users to opt in.
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So far, the new United States-Mexico Trade Agreement seems a lot like NAFTA, though Canada has yet to opt in as it continues negotiations.
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According to a blog post by the company's CEO, Anne Wojcicki, customers can choose to opt-in or opt-out of studies at any time.
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"It's one of the key pieces: It would be opt out, rather than opt in," said Beth Finkel, the New York State director for the AARP.
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Skimlinks has data for every merchant, not just Amazon, and we share revenues with publishers who opt-in to be part of our data co-operative.
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It's capabilities do extend beyond native apps via the opt-in Bixby Labs, which, when enabled, adds support for third-party apps like Twitter and Instagram.
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The policy further indicates that users won't get an advanced notice if their privacy policy changes, but that they opt in to whatever changes are made.
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A couple of screens later, Google very kindly asks if you want to opt in to some extra Google services: Location tracking and system diagnostic reports.
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And those state employees are making the decisions now whether to opt in or opt out of the dues, the dues paying and the union membership.
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"Miller added that the CaliBurger kiosks "are available on an opt-in basis and customers have noted an overwhelmingly positive experience with the kiosks thus far.
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Second, it should make the algorithms that select what shows up in our news feeds absolutely transparent, and require users to opt-in, not opt-out.
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But Epic Games isn't really leaving players much of a choice: the ones who don't opt in will be limited to just Creative Mode and Playgrounds.
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Starting today, Google Pixel users in Canada can opt in to test the Call Screen beta after the feature rolled out last December for US users.
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Crowley has always made Foursquare's location features transparent and opt-in, and the location platform it now provides to other companies uses only anonymized, aggregated data.
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Just last week, Grindr announced that it will start sending users HIV testing reminders and the addresses of local testing sites (on an opt-in basis).
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Following a public backlash, GEDmatch in May changed its terms of service forcing users to "opt in" to have their profiles available for law enforcement searches.
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A recent law in Britain made such suits easier by allowing members of a potential class to opt out instead of opt in to group litigation.
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Airbnb is building its new process right into its app as an opt-in, step-by-step guide hosts can create using photos and text instructions.
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To their credit, their system is opt-in, and apparently generates real-time voter-verified paper ballots, the single most important thing about any voting system.
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After more than a year of testing, YouTube will finally let you opt in to the Material Design version on desktop without requiring a URL workaround.
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Microsoft is currently testing this new feature, and any Android users can opt-in to trial the new beta features over at the Google Play Store.
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Monday's software update gives users the ability to opt-in to Apple's resumed Siri grading program, which has resumed after being paused in August and September.
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Other cool features include the ability to mark something as a spoiler, so it's hidden from other users until they opt in to see your comment.
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The authors believe that such errors are even larger in America, and suggest that other countries with opt-in electoral rolls probably have the same issues.
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The EIG's set of principles for a heartland visa: Communities must "opt in": Towns or counties that don't want to participate shouldn't be forced to join.
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Based on the evaluation, users received a "personality profile"—individual Big Five values—and could opt-in to share their Facebook profile data with the researchers.
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In the group that could opt in and receive a gift after they donated, 60 percent chose to the receive the gift and 40 percent declined.
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Birchmere runs their SPVs as opt-in opportunities that are first offered to investors who have contributed above a pre-set percentage to Birchmere's general fund.
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It's not clear when this prompt started appearing in relation to the historical data gathering, and whether it has simply been opt-in the whole time.
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If you indicate during the Fitbit onboarding process that you're female, the app will ask if you want to opt in to tracking your menstrual cycle.
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Apple declined to comment on whether it would change its default settings to make iCloud an opt-in service, rather than opt-out, for Chinese users.
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Three has argued in the past that the deal isn't a net neutrality breach because consumers have the choice of whether to opt in or not.
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Constituent badges are a new, opt-in feature that allow Facebook users to identify themselves as a person living in the district the elected official represents.
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It enables users to opt in to interact with and receive content from nearby Bluetooth-enabled beacons in public places like shops, sports stadiums, schools, etc.
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To enable Message in iCloud, users will have to opt in by going to the Settings app —> Apple ID page —> iCloud, and then toggle on Messages.
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It will be opt-in, and hotels that do offer it will get a special badge within the app which should help them compete for business.
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If users opt in to this, the bots will be better able to create personalized experiences based on what the companies already know about their customers.
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At WWDC 2018, Apple also introduced Intelligent Tracking Protection, which axed the 24-hour period that Safari kept cookies in favor of a user opt-in.
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Workers who opt in have the convenience of funding their 529 through after-tax payroll deductions, said Julio Martinez, executive director of the ScholarShare Investment Board.
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All of the notification options remain the same on Android and iOS, so you can still opt in to see a daily summary notification at 7AM.
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For us really the objective is to roll our technology across more and more carriers and opt in hundreds of million of consumers to our service.
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If we decide to ask for more location data in the future, we'll explain what the value is and give riders the choice to opt-in.
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That's why we submitted comments to the EPA supporting the goals of the CEIP and encourage the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to opt-in to the program.
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Twitter stressed that the service will be opt-in, meaning that Twitter proper doesn't have to change for users that want it to stay reverse-chronological.
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Some decisions must be made quickly, including whether temporarily to opt in to Europol, the EU police agency that Britain has done so much to support.
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"There's been no impact on our business, and new advertisers continue to opt in for our powerful prime-time lineup," according to a Fox News spokesperson.
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But HotelTonight said they adjusted the thresholds to match their booking patterns, and to ensure that more hotels opt in to offering the special Perks rates.
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But one small but pivotal aspect of the ruling was not expected: that public employees must now opt-in, rather than opt-out of the union.
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" Stone added that the "idea is that messaging with a bank can be better than waiting on hold over the phone — and it's completely opt-in.
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Andrew Seaman, the ethics committee chairman for the Society of Professional Journalists, said the common use of online opt-in polls warranted a review in newsrooms.
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The company will now let users opt in to having requests recorded and seek to minimize the amount of human review of audio collected, Apple said.
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Customers will first have to purchase a Never Ending Pasta Pass and check an opt-in box for the Lifetime Pasta Pass before completing their purchase.
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Furthermore, individual users should be allowed to opt-in to, not opt-out of, exposure to advertiser content and data analytics firms operating on its platform.
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The studies, which will allow users to opt-in to give permission for the company to collect data, will focus on measuring mobility, menstruation and hearing.
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The company will now let users opt in to having requests recorded, and seek to minimize the amount of human review of audio collected, Apple said.
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Axios had reported last month that Tinder quietly secured patents on the swiping and double opt-in matching technology that feature prominently in Bumble's user interface.
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By contrast, Wheeler's plan goes further, and identifies practices, such as sharing sensitive data without "opt-in" consent, that would be preemptively banned by the FCC.
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On Tuesday at the Facebook developers conference F8, the company announced users will soon be able to opt-in to create a dating profile on Facebook.
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The opt-in software accesses a manager's Gmail, Outlook, Slack, and Teams and provides regular feedback to the user on how they communicate with their team.
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The new Grace Period — which is opt-in, not opt-out on the developer's part — is enabled from App Store Connect, where developers manage their apps.
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It is not opt-in for the creator, and if I want to engage with the annotations, I have to sign in using a Genius account.
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If they don't opt in, and they attempt a debit card purchase or A.T.M. withdrawal that exceeds their balance, the transaction is declined, without a fee.
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Facebook says users in the EU will now have to opt in to the service before the network can scan images, but privacy campaigners aren't convinced.
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And we would like, in theory, it's built on this idea that you, the consumer, or the reader, whatever it is, you're going to opt in.
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To opt in to the FirstNet solution, this city may have to forsake the critical improvements already made and waste millions of already spent taxpayers' dollars.
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One is to allow alleged victims to opt in to counseling and mediation, rather than choosing to opt out, as they can in the current system.
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Users can choose to opt in to the feature and enable co-editing on cloud documents, which will allow them to invite teammates to start editing.
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And lastly, for those who do opt in, from now on, only Apple employees (as opposed to contractors) will be allowed to listen to recorded audio.
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Last year, the company decided to make facial recognition on the platform opt-in only, after years of turning it on by default for all users.
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What's worse, Etsy has also automatically enrolled every single one of its sellers into the program, making it an opt out system rather than opt in.
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Today the CJEU agreed, handing down a final judgement which makes it plain that consent can't be assumed — it requires an active opt-in from users.
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Verogen will still allow users to keep their data from any use by law enforcement, CEO Brett Williams told BuzzFeed News, maintaining the opt-in approach.
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Ring Indoor Cam, available for $59, has a "home mode" feature that will disable audio and video recording when you are home, if you opt in.
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Perhaps in anticipation, Uber Eats recently introduced a new feature that requires customers to opt in to receive single-use items such as utensils and straws.
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In theory, there shouldn't be much difference between the opt-in regime established by the Obama administration and the opt-out regime advocated by Republican lawmakers.
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But for reasons that historians say remain murky, the law does not allow states to opt in all the way, and choose daylight time year-round.
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The aim of the agency's process is to clearly delineate "opt-in" and "opt-out" standards for establishing user intent to track their web browsing habits.
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We're on number 7, to "internet service without the collection of data that is unnecessarily providing the requested service absent opt-in consent…" What's that about?
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The company noted, too, that "no one can add you to the app" — making it sound as if being reviewed on Peeple is an opt-in experience.
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As the unsigned blog reads, in part:Call and text history logging is part of an opt-in feature for people using Messenger or Facebook Lite on Android.
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Concerned customers can opt in to two-factor authentication for their Amazon accounts here, which while imperfect, at least adds another layer of security to online identities.
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The changes are largely cosmetic, but visual cues, such as a consent interface that encourages users to opt-in to data collection, can make a big difference.
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But to take advantage of these benefits, users need to actively opt-in to be tracked, visible to their colleagues, and their boss, while in the building.
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It turned out that Sync was still an opt-in feature after the auto-login functionality was added, but the login change still left some people nervous.
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You have the option to integrate live chat, opt-in forms, call-to-actions, and videos, allowing you to engage with your customers without creating additional content.
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Let's not forget Google's prior attempt at generating mass adoption for an opt-in, centralized electronic medical records and health data platform of its own failed spectacularly.
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T-Mobile's version is called Digits and it will launch in a limited, opt-in customer beta beginning today before rolling out to everyone early next year.
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The group was divided on the level of consent: some people wanted to opt in to donate data, while others were comfortable with an opt-out system.
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Netflix users will have to opt in to the option to play shows and movies at various speeds every single time, meaning it isn't an automatic fixture.
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The bill would have required internet providers in California to get opt-in consent from their customers before showing or selling a customer's information to another party.
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Users could opt in or out of sharing individual categories of data, and researchers did not have access to the News Feeds or data about their friends.
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Real people having a real experience, and like the app, it only works with a double opt-in," the post reads, concluding with, "Welcome to the future.
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This is because Google said it would not pay and also changed how it indexes content for Google News in Germany to make it opt-in only.
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Some of the most prominent "opt-in" bills were put forth in the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, seeing it as a failure of user consent.
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JA: Everything is scoped into a project with campaigns, and projects are typically four- to eight- week-long commitments involving three to five people who opt in.
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The opt-in feature is rolling out over the next few weeks, and will allow potential matches to see which artists the user listens to the most.
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Web browsing and app usage would have been part of the defined sensitive data—data that would require users to opt-in before it can be sold.
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It's response to the EFF report clarifies that the AppFlash software is only being tested on the LG K20 V and that users have to opt-in.
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When I asked about this, Facebook told me that users can opt-in to having their email or phone number included in the Download Your Information export.
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The automaker says that customers who use connected services must first opt in by accepting the automaker's terms of use describing how GM uses connected vehicle data.
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The feature being referred to is Piggyback, which is an opt-in service where users can create and join a team-based channel arranged around their workplace.
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The rules would have required ISPs to get explicit opt-in consent from customers before selling their sensitive data, including web browsing history and app usage data.
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And in the event that some of that data isn't necessary for the app, Franken asks if Niantic wouldn't be willing to make that collection opt-in.
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You'll need to be an existing T-Mobile customer to opt in to the latter plan, which is a lease agreement (T-Mobile still owns the phone).
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Obama's new proposal would give states more time to opt in, and would pay for the expansion for three years, the White House said in a release.
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State leaders should embrace the Supreme Court's decision and create solid procedures and rules that implement the new opt-in requirement and fill in the operational details.
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Apple TV doesn't collect viewing or search data but, if you opt in, it does record a logfile that helps the company diagnose bugs or system errors.
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A collective action under the Equal Pay Act requires potential class members to opt in, unlike a traditional class action in which class members must opt out.
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They can collect tips now, and in 25 states they can opt in to injury insurance, which gives them some of the protections employees are typically guaranteed.
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If you can't wait, and you want to take the feature for a spin yourself right now, you can opt in to Google's beta-testing program here.
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In general, opt-in studies like this one create the possibility that those who join are already healthy and that's why their medical claims are going down.
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Contrary to these major privacy regimes, the FCC rule functioned on an entirely opt-in basis, and only applied the rules to one part of industry, ISPs.
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And Apple doesn't seem to be giving up on the program entirely — the wording of the company's statement suggests the program would be opt-in for participants.
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Remarkably, budget estimates also assumed that no new students would opt-in to IDR as the administration campaigned to recruit 28503 million additional students into IDR programs.
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T-Mobile's BingeOn, for example, lets subscribers stream video from numerous content services (including YouTube and Netflix) as long as those services opt-in to the program.
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Any customer who orders the new Donut Holes online or via the Papa John's app between June 2 and June 30 can opt-in to the sweepstakes.
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"Opt-in would speed up the death penalty treadmill exponentially," Kathryn Kase, an longtime defense attorney and former executive director of Texas Defender Services, told the newspaper.
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Read more: The 8 US airlines people like and hate the mostThe technology is currently opt-in only, and passengers can use their IDs instead, American said.
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You can also opt-in for 6-month financing and pay for your new watch in installments if you want to make it easier on your wallet.
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To opt in, you'll need to link that card to a new or existing Rakuten account and select in your account settings to earn Membership Rewards points.
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Why can't I opt in to letting Amazon record my commands instead of wading through privacy settings looking for ways to stop sending my data to Amazon?
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Beliefs that girls hold about their own potential is critical when they are choosing to opt in or out of STEM subjects in school and STEM careers.
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In particular, the rule requires ISPs to obtain affirmative "opt-in" consent from consumers to use and share certain information, including app usage and web browsing history.
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A new Assistant feature, "My Day," also gives you a morning update with current weather, commute times and a summary of your schedule (assuming you opt in).
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Or maybe it's just accepted the fact that few of its users are going to opt-in for Sense Companion over better made/more well-known alternatives.
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For Facebook's program and in Kinsa's app, you have to opt in to having your location tracked, and then you have a direct relationship with those companies.
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It would have to be a "dual opt-in" approach in which both the community decides it wants more immigration, and individual immigrants elect to move there.
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Customers can still opt in to having the workers hand it directly to them, but workers can still initiate a no-contact delivery if that's their preference.
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