If you’re worried about facial recognition and your voice data being harvested you really shouldn’t post pictures of yourself on the internet, go on podcasts or use Clubhouse.
— Stephen (@stedavies) February 27, 2021
I think we’re all too late tbh. The data has already been captured by surveillance ‘companies’ https://t.co/gvd32qlC9K
Pay attention to the fine print. @jasonaten https://t.co/sE6ZWqSGtb
— Inc. (@Inc) February 27, 2021
New on @WiredUK
— Kate O'Flaherty (@KateOflaherty) February 27, 2021
Clubhouse has come under fire over security and privacy issues. Just safe is the app?
Thanks to @Jake_MooreUK @wongmjane @alexanderhanff https://t.co/zwyRjWmFzm
I dig clubhouse but this may be uncomfortable reading for anyone who values their privacy and uses the platform... ? https://t.co/iyuajtgwEt
— EMKWAN (@emkwan) February 28, 2021
The investigative team at @ConsumerReports looked into Clubhouse's privacy and security practices — here’s what you need to know if you’re considering signing up: https://t.co/tJOvFOqjcL
— craig newmark (@craignewmark) February 24, 2021
Clubhouse is an audio-based social network, with a real name policy, where you are talking to absolute strangers.
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) February 28, 2021
Anyone who is talking privacy in this context shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the internet. ?https://t.co/tNtQeFLhIS
I said all of what's in this article months ago
— Nicole Tinson (@Nikki_T) February 28, 2021
Clubhouse is literally tracking your every move on their platform and in your phone too.
It's super invasive; we should create better spaces to connect
(PS: it took 31 days for them to delete my account)https://t.co/b8igql9W3b
“Even if you haven't created an account, if someone you know has, there's a good chance Clubhouse already has your phone number. That's because the app encourages users to upload their entire contacts database in order to send invitations.”
— Klaudia Amenábar (@kaludiasays) February 28, 2021
also why deleting fb is useless https://t.co/d59pmi0plj
I spoke to @WiredUK’s @KateOflaherty on privacy concerns regarding audio data in Clubhouse rooms and phone numbers being uploaded to Clubhouse’s server without hashinghttps://t.co/qUd48kLIID https://t.co/iiRSaOpwMa pic.twitter.com/68KGkkbw4S
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) February 27, 2021
Y’all, I’m an early adopter because it’s fun for me. But I’m also very aware of the dangers of getting into new internet things. You should be, too. https://t.co/7o3rDVVyVZ
— Pete of Portland (@vpetenguyen) February 28, 2021
Clubhouse records every conversation https://t.co/wQVDBzMamA
— Jaime Primak (@JaimePrimak) February 22, 2021
Last week when I tweeted that the Clubhouse leaking audio story was real many are validating it and more ... I CH to survive it and continue on their mission https://t.co/6cc9GW2NwE
— John Furrier (@furrier) February 28, 2021
"Despite its boom in popularity, the Clubhouse app has been found lacking in some basic privacy and security protections"https://t.co/lc8hFzJgcs
— Marco A. Saias (@marcosaias) February 27, 2021
How to Use Clubhouse Without Giving Up Your Data - (there are still several security concerns with this app) https://t.co/iMovuA5QjS
— kristyan benedict (@KreaseChan) February 27, 2021
Clubhouse users should assume they're being recorded, a data-privacy expert said, following a breach that sent conversations to another website https://t.co/vAD9NuaS0B
— Business Insider (@BusinessInsider) February 22, 2021
In recent weeks, Clubhouse’s reputation has taken a battering over privacy and security. So just how safe is the app? https://t.co/bay5f5NsCv
— WIRED UK (@WiredUK) February 27, 2021
Weekend read:
— Kate O'Flaherty (@KateOflaherty) February 27, 2021
My article for @WiredUK about viral app Clubhouse's security and privacy. https://t.co/28NXSpEAi4
PSA: What happens in Clubhouse does not always *stay* in Clubhouse. The audio-only social app sprung a leak this week, adding to concerns from privacy experts about user data security. NSP author David Thiel lays it all out for the @BBC https://t.co/p4LX4tYHLb
— No Starch Press (@nostarch) February 28, 2021
How safe is Clubhouse? #GDPR #startup via https://t.co/bDTgBUIWtG https://t.co/Jil3tsiAl0
— Sajid Mirza (@sajidmirza) February 27, 2021
How safe is #Clubhouse? https://t.co/cR8kZNVRPO #cybersecurity #infosec @TweetinChar @Victoryabro @robmay70 @Nicochan33 @treasadovander @fogle_shane @HaroldSinnott @mclynd @MMinevich @fklivestolearn @cybergeekgirl @lisagshort @robvank @SofiaSZM @ShiCooks #privacy #socialmedia
— Prof. Muhammad Khurram Khan (@khurramcyber) February 28, 2021
Audio-only app Clubhouse is all the rage right now. But if you get an invite, how secure will your personal data be? https://t.co/ilNYttMH6y#infosec #security #spyware #dataprotection #dataprivacy pic.twitter.com/hQxahlLYVF
— Incognito (@incognito_app) February 28, 2021
Cc @hiway
— jm (@bored__soul) February 28, 2021
This needs to come up for discussion at the tapri
https://t.co/cM4t1hKIA3
In recent weeks, Clubhouse’s reputation has taken a battering over privacy and security. So just how safe is the app? https://t.co/bay5f5NsCv
— WIRED UK (@WiredUK) February 27, 2021
New on @WiredUK
— Kate O'Flaherty (@KateOflaherty) February 27, 2021
Clubhouse has come under fire over security and privacy issues. Just safe is the app?
Thanks to @Jake_MooreUK @wongmjane @alexanderhanff https://t.co/zwyRjWmFzm
Clubhouse is certainly causing waves and has some great opportunities for brands. I spoke to @KateOflaherty for WIRED to understand how safe is Clubhouse?
— Tamara Littleton (@tlittleton) February 27, 2021
#clubhouseapp https://t.co/4THqaH2PCp
Clubhouse recently hit the scene like the cool new kid at school but is it really all that safe? The brilliant @KateOflaherty delves into the most detailed and balanced article I’ve seen yet (@WiredUK). https://t.co/az8N25O6qm
— Jake Moore (@Jake_MooreUK) February 27, 2021
Clubhouse Is Recording Your Conversations. That's Not Even Its Worst Privacy Problem | https://t.co/HhTeksbkbR https://t.co/sEesSNjvf1
— Evan Majors (@MajorCastingLLC) February 28, 2021
Clubhouse is an audio-based social network, with a real name policy, where you are talking to absolute strangers.
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) February 28, 2021
Anyone who is talking privacy in this context shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the internet. ?https://t.co/tNtQeFLhIS
Clubhouse Is Recording Your Conversations. That's Not Even Its Worst Privacy Problem https://t.co/LgDHFY4yHN
— Sandhya Ramesh (@sandygrains) February 28, 2021
How safe is #Clubhouse?
— Matt Elton (@fintech_matt) February 28, 2021
Despite its boom in popularity, the Clubhouse app has been found lacking in some basic #privacy and #security protections#DataPrivacy #CyberSecurityhttps://t.co/eWvwqvTWtl
Clubhouse Is Recording Your Conversations. That's Not Even Its Worst Privacy Problem https://t.co/mOX1VAyAc4
— Pixel de Tracking (@pixeldetracking) February 28, 2021
Clubhouse Is Recording Your Conversations. That's Not Even Its Worst #Privacy Problem ?https://t.co/QoKGMQpIGy
— Chris Gledhill (@cgledhill) March 1, 2021
.@joinClubhouse Is Recording Your Conversations. That's Not Even Its Worst Privacy Problem | https://t.co/VJzGbDq8yd #clubhouse https://t.co/dHuhBNd6oy
— Maryam Alkhawaja (@MARYAMALKHAWAJA) March 1, 2021
I tried to tell yahttps://t.co/UaZIpnSsPf
— Jon Oakes (@JonVirtual) March 1, 2021
ClubHouse is a prototype on big tech tactics; dont ask for permission, but for forgiveness. When the critique comes, adopt - instead of doing privay-by-design (from scratch). We’ve seen it w Facbook, Zoom and Slack and they never really become private https://t.co/ueJSGHG4pm
— Pernille Tranberg (@PernilleT) March 1, 2021
Even if it wasn’t, the app is recipe for disaster. Open invite to be persecuted by sarkar- speakers and audience both. Hung around for a while and quit.
— Dushyant (@atti_cus) March 1, 2021
Clubhouse Is Recording Your Conversations. That's Not Even Its Worst Privacy Problem https://t.co/A4MWCtBkew
I can almost see them playing the Whale Moan room-recording and trying to de-code it. ? @bored__soul @vish0890 @hiway @girishmallya @captain_speakin @mikig2 https://t.co/DxFDL8hEDr
— Aditi Mathur Kumar (@adicrazy) March 1, 2021