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  • What Can Tiger Woods Teach Us About Privacy?


    ReputationDefender BlogAuthority Authority: 429
    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 ...
    21 hours ago
  • Googles Engineering Takeover of the Internet -- No "slow" DNS needed on GooglesNet


    The Precursor Blog by Scott ClelandAuthority Authority: 492
    As part of Googles previously announced plan to make the Web faster, Google announced yesterday a Google engineering alternative system to the Internets current core, the Domain Name System or DNS.  Google believes that Googles new addressing system is faster and more secure than the current ...
    1 day ago
  • Concerned about a website’s privacy policy? You have a forum


    David KirkpatrickAuthority Authority: 439
    Not a bad idea from the Center for Democracy and Technology. From the link: Don’t like what a website has done with your personal information? Don’t understand its privacy policies? A new  privacy complaint site is now open for business–created by an Internet freedom and privacy advocacy group in ...
    1 day ago
  • New Online Privacy Tool Launched


    TechJaws - Fraud Alert, SEO Tools, How to StuffAuthority Authority: 423
    A new site has launched and is dedicated to improving online privacy. The site – Takebackyourprivacy.org has a Privacy Complaint Tool bookmarklet that you can place on your browser’s bookmarks toolbar. The tool will be used if you feel a site has violated your privacy. The complaint will first go to the CDT, ...
    1 day ago
  • Sprint Turns Over User GPS Data to Police 8 Million Times a Year


    ModCoolAuthority Authority: 159
    Let’s face it, privacy is dead. In this increasingly electronic and inter-linked world, with its capacity to capture, store, and analyze data by the digital ton, the minute you step foot into it you’ve surrendered any claim to privacy you ever thought you had. Sprint, it turns out, has been routinely handing ...
    2 days ago
  • Someone is watching you!


    GeekMBA360Authority Authority: 117
    You just received your "LinkedIn Network Update" email. Your colleague, Mary Anne, had updated her LinkeIn profile, added 75 new connections, received 3 new recommendations, and joined 3 groups. What kind of intelligence can you infer from above information? Let me tell you something. There is a high probability ...
    4 days ago
  • Do You Really Need a Privacy Policy?


    Start Your Own Online Business PresenceAuthority Authority: 138
    I’m asked a lot about whether a selected site wishes an internet privacy policy or not. My response to all those different internet sites is the same : for the love of little puppies, yes. No matter what your material or nature of your internet site, whatever if you are trying to a [...]
    6 days ago
  • Why You Need an Online Privacy Policy – To Cover Your ASS of Course


    John Cow dot ComAuthority Authority: 455
    I get asked a lot about whether or not a particular website needs an online privacy policy or not.  My answer to all those different websites is the same: for the love of little puppies, yes.  No matter what your subject matter or nature of your website, you need to have a privacy policy. NOTE: Now before i get ...
    1 week ago
  • Free speech vs. threats made online


    mass rights blogAuthority Authority: 122
    Upon reading about two similar cases involving free speech (and threatening speech) made online, one of which we’ve directly commented on, I couldn’t help but feel that we’re coming up on some interesting territory for first amendment protections. The first case is reported here, in a ...
    1 week ago
  • ReputationDefender Featured in ‘Le Monde’


    ReputationDefender BlogAuthority Authority: 429
    Here at ReputationDefender, we’re committed to being on the cutting edge of online reputation management and privacy issues not just in the United States, but all over the world. To this end, since ReputationDefender’s inception in 2006, we have expanded our international clientele to include customers from over ...
    1 week ago
  • Post private pictures on Facebook, lose your employment benefits


    mass rights blogAuthority Authority: 122
    We’ve heard of plenty of cases in which employees get in trouble – or are even fired – for things that they express on social networks or in discussion forums. However, one bit of news coming from CBC yesterday is particularly disturbing. The headline reads “Depressed woman loses benefits over ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Google The Totalitarian?


    The Precursor Blog by Scott ClelandAuthority Authority: 492
    Connecting the dots of several recent important developments, Google increasingly is acting autocratically like it has unlimited power and is answerable to no one. More and more it appears to operate like a centralized, sovereign, virtual-State exercising control over the worlds information, info-commerce and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Next Wave of AR: Mobile Social Interaction Right Here, Right Now!


    UgoTradeAuthority Authority: 399
    The Next Wave of AR: Mobile Social Interaction, Right Here, Right Now! View more presentations from Tish Shute .
    2 weeks ago
  • Newspaper editor snitches on a commenter


    PogoWasRight.orgAuthority Authority: 150
    An online editor for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch has generated a lot of criticism for snitching about vulgar online comments to the commenter’s employer. Jacqui Cheng writes on Ars Technica : Internet commenters aren’t generally known for their eloquence and impeccable manners. Still, people’s ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Googles Bots: Judge, Jury & Executioner?


    The Precursor Blog by Scott ClelandAuthority Authority: 492
    Per Advertising Age , Google has now deputized its crawler-bots to be judge, jury, and executioner when it finds a suspected ad scammer; " Its now guilty until proven innocent, a fundamental shift for Dont be evil Google." "Google now has a harsh new penalty for advertisers placing scam and malware ads: a ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Video - Demand your dotRights


    mass rights blogAuthority Authority: 122
    “Did you know that everything you do online leaves a trail of personal information behind?” So begins the latest video from the ACLU’s DotRights campaign (which seeks to educate folks about their rights in the digital space). It’s a fantastic 2-minute piece, done up in the appealing style of an ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Annecdote: Tea Time


    A n n a r c h yAuthority Authority: 104
    It’s alarming to talk with someone on the phone and realize they suspect you are a liar. This past week I received, via FTD , a belated birthday package—a gourmet basket with some of my favorite things. Like tea, biscotti, and dried apricots. There was a warm message on the card accompanying it, wishing me lots ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Privacy, Crime and Security: Online Hackers Post Private E-mails of Accused Holocaust Denier


    Jewish Internet Defense ForceAuthority Authority: 517
    (WIRED) A group identifying themselves as “anti-fascist hackers” broke into the web site and AOL e-mail account of controversial British historian and accused Holocaust-denier David Irving and obtained his private communications as well as attendee lists for his current U.S. speaking tour.The hackers posted ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Google-AdMobs Antitrust Problems


    The Precursor Blog by Scott ClelandAuthority Authority: 492
    Googles acquisition  of AdMob , " the worlds largest mobile advertising marketplace ," will receive serious antitrust scrutiny focused on whether the deal lessens competition by extending search advertising monopoly to mobile devices.  Expect the review process to be a magnet for a host of antitrust, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Media sharings upside, downside & advice on what to do about it


    NetFamilyNewsAuthority Authority: 513
    Why do people share innermost thoughts, unretouched photos, and rants and what they ate for lunch in texts, photos, and blogs? And why is this not just a narcissistic passing fad like streaking or something, a baby boomer, someone who grew up with mass media, might ask? Consider this: "In part, it is the very human ...
    3 weeks ago

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