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Activate This ‘Bracelet of Silence,’ and Alexa Can’t Eavesdrop

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"Woodrow Hartzog, a law and computer science professor at Northeastern University, doesn’t think privacy armor is the solution to our modern woes.

“It creates an arms race, and consumers will lose in that race,” he said. “Any of these things is a half-measure or a stopgap. There will always be a way around it.”

Rather than building individual defenses, Mr. Hartzog believes, we need policymakers to pass laws that more effectively guard our privacy and give us control over our data.

“Until then, we’re playing cat and mouse,” he said. “And that always ends poorly for the mouse.”"

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