Article 4XS1N At CES, companies slowly start to realize that privacy matters

At CES, companies slowly start to realize that privacy matters

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Romain Dillet
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Every year, Consumer Electronics Show attendees receive a branded backpack, but this year's edition was special; made out of transparent plastic, the bag's contents were visible without the wearer needing to unzip. It isn't just a fashion decision. Over the years, security has become more intense and cumbersome, but attendees with transparent backpacks didn't have to open their bags when entering.

That cheap backpack is a metaphor for an ongoing debate - how many of us are willing to exchange privacy for convenience?

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Privacy was on everyone's mind at this year's CES in Las Vegas, from CEOs to policymakers, PR agencies and people in charge of programming the panels. For the first time in decades, Apple had a formal presence at the event; Senior Director of Global Privacy Jane Horvath spoke on a panel focused on privacy with other privacy leaders.

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