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ETHICAL DESIGN COULD BECOME STANDARD IN 2019

THE NEW YEAR COULD BRING NEW ATTITUDES

New year, new you? While individuals all over the world begin to ponder this annual predicament of reflection and self-improvement, isn’t it about time tech giants around the globe did the same? 2018 will hopefully prove to be a watershed in design, development and above all, ethics in the production of the tech that we love, but have begun to distrust.

And this is no surprise. Last year saw an unnerving , the most notable of which was the . However, the most worrying aspect of each extensive breach was arguably not the incredible numbers involved, but instead how long they had gone unnoticed. In fact, in some instances, it wasn’t

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