Professor Says Personal Data Necessary for Profit, So He’s Opting Out
Forbes has profiled Eben Moglen, a Columbia Law School professor, who says that that “knowing customers is what makes businesses...
Read moreForbes has profiled Eben Moglen, a Columbia Law School professor, who says that that “knowing customers is what makes businesses...
Read moreFinancial institutions typically rely on a few time-tested credit scores from experienced credit bureaus to make lending decisions. These scores...
Read moreSweden-based iZettle is adding Brazil to the list of markets where its mobile card reader is available through an exclusive...
Read moreThe Financial Conduct Authority Tuesday issued warnings about mobile banking risks following its preliminary review of such services. The authority...
Read moreFrom Bank News: According to a recent survey by the American Bankers Association, most bank customers — 65 percent —...
Read moreMobile-based money transfer services in Kenya continue to grow quickly as the number of transactions increased some 33 percent in...
Read moreTravelex is offering a multi-currency chip and PIN card in the United States for people who want to travel abroad....
Read moreThe Bitcoin Foundation ishosting an Aug. 26 conference during which representatives from variousU.S. agencies will attend. The foundation is hoping...
Read moreAfter the debacle of a McDonald’s employee filing suit ofpayroll cards in Pennsylvania, other states are now looking into payroll...
Read moreWhen Facebook.com launched its Gifts service almost a yearago, it was focused on physical gifts, but now it plans to...
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