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  • Online privacy. Be smart about it.


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    1 week ago
  • Dirty little secrets


    ThinkingShiftAuthority Authority: 120
    I recently read an article that carried comments from Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt, that frankly I thought were pretty dismissive towards those who are concerned about online privacy. He said : “If you have something that you don’t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place “. ...
    1 week ago
  • Users and Advocates Question Facebook Privacy Changes


    BloggingStocksAuthority Authority: 667
    Filed under: Consumer experience , Internet , Google (GOOG) Social networking giant Facebook, the largest such site in the U.S., recently has been urging users to update their privacy settings in connection with ongoing changes to the service. The changes coincide with the recent deal between Facebook and ...
    1 week ago
  • Facebook Simplified Its Privacy Policy, But Has Anyone Noticed?


    Privacy Law BlogAuthority Authority: 457
    The blogosphere has been abuzz lately about Facebook’s new privacy settings, but lost amid all the noise is Facebook’s implementation of a new user-friendly privacy policy . For those who haven’t been paying attention (or who haven’t logged on to Facebook lately), Facebook’s 350 million users are being ...
    1 week ago
  • More public Facebook => more careful selves (I hope)


    NetFamilyNewsAuthority Authority: 495
    Don’t miss Julia Anguins Wall Street Journal blog post about how "friending" has gone from knowing what the kid three rows back thinks about the latest celeb news to a popularity contest to, now with Twitter, a "talent show" among "followers" (who are much less complicated than "friends") – or how "to prove your ...
    1 week ago
  • Facebook Indexing Google – Web Privacy Issues


    TPI News Daily UpdateAuthority Authority: 139
    Web privacy is the concern of many people, and now there is a new controversy as Facebook has announced new changes in their privacy policy. If you have logged in into your account you may have noticed an announcement of the changes. Among them is that Google will be crawling Facebook pages and yes that includes ...
    1 week ago
  • Big Brother is Watching


    3stepADS - Free Advertising BlogAuthority Authority: 469
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    1 week ago
  • Does Google Care About Your Privacy?


    Laptop Security BlogAuthority Authority: 115
    Last week, Eric Schmidt, who is the CEO at Google, made some comments that raised more than a few eyebrows.  During a recent interview with CNBC, Schmidt was asked whether it is a good idea for users to share their information with Google.  His response was: “If you have something that you don’t want anyone to ...
    1 week ago
  • This week at ACLU of Massachusetts


    mass rights blogAuthority Authority: 120
    We certainly had a busy week here at the ACLU of Massachusetts. So busy, in fact, that we werent able to blog yesterday. Well leave you with a few important updates and links. Have a wonderful weekend, and as always, stay safe and free! Check out our newest page for the holiday season ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Mozilla Director: Go Bing


    ModCoolAuthority Authority: 157
    Hard to say what point, exactly, Google CEO Eric Schmidt was trying to make in his appearance on CNBC , but his words have struck an angry cord with some in the tech community, who are now raising the question: might it be time to wean yourself from Google? Schmidt’s transgression was to state : “If you have ...
    2 weeks ago

  • Trade Regulation TalkAuthority Authority: 124
    FTC Hears Views on Regulation of Online Privacy This posting appeared in the December 15, 2009 issue of Telecommunications Reports. One member of the Federal Trade Commission has called for "comprehensive privacy legislation," while the agencys chairman has offered a more measured aspiration for a regulatory ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Schmidt Goobris: "we should have 100% share"


    The Precursor Blog by Scott ClelandAuthority Authority: 423
    Googles CEO Eric Schmidt told Forbes : "Our model is just better." "Based on that, we should have 100% share" -- per Forbes cover story : "When Google runs your life." This is a remarkably ill-advised admission when Google is: Seeking FTC antitrust approval to buy the leading mobile advertising marketplace and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • IAB Launches “Privacy Matters”, Its First-Ever Consumer Education Campaign


    Ad Operations OnlineAuthority Authority: 485
    Demystifies Key Online Advertising Practices, Increases Awareness of Consumer Choice ToolsNEW YORK – To educate consumers and provide them with the resources to help them manage their privacy online, the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) announced the launch of “Privacy Matters,” its first-ever consumer ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Privacy Issues Met- Facebook Simplifies Privacy Settings


    Real Estate Opinion MAG - AgentGeniusAuthority Authority: 558
    Facebook is a unique social network We’ve been talking about privacy issues online for some time, but most recently, conversation was sparked by Benn’s article, “ Do we have a reasonable right to privacy online? ” We received several calls since that story published with people wanting to opine or ask ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Going Public on Facebook


    mass rights blogAuthority Authority: 120
    As of today, social networking giant Facebook has unveiled an entirely new privacy policy. This time around, folks who leave their profiles “Public” are sharing information with the entire online world – not just with other users of Facebook. From a MediaMemo post: “ Facebook says ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Facebooks privacy changes


    NetFamilyNewsAuthority Authority: 495
    Facebook has been known to make a few waves when it announces changes to privacy features, so its probably hoping that, now with more than 350 million users, the latest changes wont make a tsunami. This weeks redesign, which has been in the works since last summer, is meant to both simplify things and give users more ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Facebook To Pay $9.5 Million To End Privacy Lawsuit


    MyTownTalksAuthority Authority: 510
    Melvin Baker - AHN Reporter West Palm Beach, FL (AHN) - Social interaction site Facebook has agreed to pay $9.5 million to establish a non-profit foundation to settle claims the company violated users privacy. Facebook announced the settlement Tuesday of claims in a class-action suit that its Beacon program did not ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Yahoo! Program Allows Users to Control the Ads They See


    HULIQ - Citizen News ReviewAuthority Authority: 672
    Yahoo! launched a beta version of their new tool, the Ad Interest Manager, on Monday. The tool allows users to control the ads they are exposed to via the Yahoo! Ad Network.
    2 weeks ago
  • What Can Tiger Woods Teach Us About Privacy?


    ReputationDefender BlogAuthority Authority: 434
    There’s no doubt that Tiger Woods is a superstar. Since turning pro at 20, no other player has had more of an impact on the game of golf than Tiger. From his icy stares to his flawless drives and fist pumps, many argue that no golfer will ever be able to match Tiger’s greatness on the greens. Naturally, as one of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Consent to Cookies? Who Wouldnt?


    Privacy Law BlogAuthority Authority: 457
    If the European Commission has anything to say about it, starting about 18 months from now companies will have to start obtaining consent from Web site visitors to place cookies on their computers. Last week, the European Parliament approved amendments to Europe’s e-Privacy Directive (see page 76, item 5) ...
    3 weeks ago

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