46% des utilisateurs de médias sociaux sont fatigués des sujets politiques et des discussions
Un sondage du Pew Research Center
Un sondage du Pew Research Center
Dans Irresistible, Adam Alter n’a pas peur d’utiliser le terme « addiction » pour désigner notre usage contemporain des nouvelles technologies. Ce professeur de marketing et psychologie à l’université de New York assure que la vaste majorité des comportements addictifs ne concerne plus l’usage de drogues ou d’alcool, mais celui d’Internet. Il souligne que l’addiction…
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The Binge Breaker Tristan Harris believes Silicon Valley is addicting us to our phones. He’s determined to make it stop. By BIANCA BOSKER, The Atlantic Extrait: «You might just think it’s your failure of attention. But that itch to glance at our phone is a natural reaction to apps and websites engineered to get us scrolling…
Threat Level is a great resource for both everyday consumers and IT professionals. This blog includes information that will be of interest to anyone concerned about their personal technology security. Recent articles include a report about new encryption options for Facebook Messenger and an editorial that warns about the risks of using Text Messaging for…
An endless bombardment of news and gossip and images has rendered us manic information addicts. It broke me. It might break you, too. Article by Andrew Sullivan Do not flatter yourself in thinking that you have much control over which temptations you click on. Silicon Valley’s technologists and their ever-perfecting algorithms have discovered the form of…
Published quarterly, Infosecurity is edited by a team of writers and infosecurity professionals based in the United Kingdom. On this website, visitors can read articles, interviews, reviews, and editorials regarding infosecurity news and developments from around the world. Readers can browse previously published articles by topic, including Application Security, Risk Management, Data Protection, Cybercrime, and…
Un article de Seth Ferranti Le livre Glow Kids: HowScreen Addiction Is Hijacking Our Kids de Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, un des grands experts en addiction des États-Unis, explique comment notre utilisation compulsive des nouvelles technologies et notre dépendance à l’écran peuvent endommager le cerveau en développement d’un enfant au même titre qu’une addiction à la drogue.