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2 "id": "https://mort.io/blog/someones-following-me/",
3 "title": "I Think Someone's Following Me...",
4 "link": "https://mort.io/blog/someones-following-me/",
5 "updated": "2015-03-02T00:00:00",
6 "published": "2015-03-02T00:00:00",
7 "summary": "<p>It’s always<a href=\"https://mort.io/blog/someones-following-me/#1\">1</a> nice when someone notices what you’re doing, and I was\npleasantly surprised recently to find that someone had indeed been watching.<a href=\"https://mort.io/blog/someones-following-me/#2\">2</a></p>\n<div>1\n<p>Well, usually. Unless you’re doing something embarrassing like, e.g.,\ndancing.</p>\n</div>\n<div>2\n<p>Though in fact, given the pattern involved, I suspect it may be my\ncolleague, <a href=\"http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/~hamed/\">Dr Hamed Haddadi</a> who’s\nactually being followed. To whit, the fact that they also picked up on <a href=\"https://www.technologyreview.com/2014/09/12/171400/the-murky-world-of-third-party-web-tracking/\">a\nstudy</a>\nof third-party web-tracking from last year.</p>\n</div>\n<p>Specifically, it appears that someone at MIT Technology Review has noticed the\nwork of me and some of my pals: our work on <a href=\"https://www.technologyreview.com/2015/01/05/169715/the-emerging-science-of-human-data-interaction/\">HDI</a> and a recent sketch of some\nfollow-on work we’re pursuing around building a personal <a href=\"https://www.technologyreview.com/2015/01/26/169495/how-a-box-could-solve-the-personal-data-conundrum/\">Databox</a>.\nIndependently of that, the latter also happened to get picked up by\n<a href=\"http://www.theguardian.com/profile/johnnaughton\">John Naughton</a> in the <a href=\"http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/feb/01/control-personal-data-databox-end-user-agreement\">Guardian</a>, which ended up with a pretty\nactive comments thread, including one from Richard Stallman himself…</p>\n<p>Guess we’d better get on and deliver it now then :)</p>",
8 "content": "<p>It’s always<a href=\"https://mort.io/blog/someones-following-me/#1\">1</a> nice when someone notices what you’re doing, and I was\npleasantly surprised recently to find that someone had indeed been watching.<a href=\"https://mort.io/blog/someones-following-me/#2\">2</a></p>\n<div>1\n<p>Well, usually. Unless you’re doing something embarrassing like, e.g.,\ndancing.</p>\n</div>\n<div>2\n<p>Though in fact, given the pattern involved, I suspect it may be my\ncolleague, <a href=\"http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/~hamed/\">Dr Hamed Haddadi</a> who’s\nactually being followed. To whit, the fact that they also picked up on <a href=\"https://www.technologyreview.com/2014/09/12/171400/the-murky-world-of-third-party-web-tracking/\">a\nstudy</a>\nof third-party web-tracking from last year.</p>\n</div>\n<p>Specifically, it appears that someone at MIT Technology Review has noticed the\nwork of me and some of my pals: our work on <a href=\"https://www.technologyreview.com/2015/01/05/169715/the-emerging-science-of-human-data-interaction/\">HDI</a> and a recent sketch of some\nfollow-on work we’re pursuing around building a personal <a href=\"https://www.technologyreview.com/2015/01/26/169495/how-a-box-could-solve-the-personal-data-conundrum/\">Databox</a>.\nIndependently of that, the latter also happened to get picked up by\n<a href=\"http://www.theguardian.com/profile/johnnaughton\">John Naughton</a> in the <a href=\"http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/feb/01/control-personal-data-databox-end-user-agreement\">Guardian</a>, which ended up with a pretty\nactive comments thread, including one from Richard Stallman himself…</p>\n<p>Guess we’d better get on and deliver it now then :)</p>",
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