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Linked In loses it
We need a professional network that respects the rights of the people in it. Linked In just lost my vote. Read More...
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Fri, Aug 08 2011 3:57 AM
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Who is harmed by a “Real Names” policy?
Those of us working on identity technology have to internalize the lessons here Read More...
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Sat, Jul 07 2011 2:44 AM
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The Idiot’s Guide to Why Voicemail Hacking is a Crime
Defense lawyers have argued that voicemail has already been transmitted and is therefore no longer "in the course of its transmission." Read More...
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Fri, Jul 07 2011 9:13 AM
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Google opposing the “Right to be forgotten”
"This is just the beginning, this right to be forgotten, but it's going to be much more important in the future," said Artemi Rallo, director of the Spanish Data Protection Agency. Read More...
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Thu, Apr 04 2011 10:12 PM
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WSJ: Federal Prosecutors investigate smartphone apps
The probe is significant because it involves potentially criminal charges that could be applicable to numerous companies Read More...
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Wed, Apr 04 2011 5:16 PM
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Google Indoors featured on German TV
Check it out! The navigation features within peoples' houses are amazing! Read More...
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Sat, Apr 04 2011 9:02 PM
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Netflix stung with privacy lawsuits
The plaintiffs allege that Netflix hangs onto customer information, such as credit card numbers and rental histories, long after subscribers cancel their membership. Read More...
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Tue, Mar 03 2011 2:35 AM
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The voting so far
On Facebook the voting runs about 500 to 1 in favor of the Bill. But now the organizers are allowing us to vote on individual rights as well. Read More...
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Sun, Mar 03 2011 6:39 PM
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Non-Personal Information - like where you live?
The notion that location information tied to random identifiers is not personally identifiable information is total hogwash. Read More...
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Tue, Aug 08 2010 4:56 PM
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Microsoft identity guru questions Apple, Google on mobile privacy
The current abuse of personal device identifiers by Google and Apple is at least as significant as the problems I discussed long ago with Passport Read More...
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Sun, Jul 07 2010 1:33 AM
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Update to iTunes comes with privacy fibs
As the personal phone evolves it will become increasingly obvious that groups within our best tech companies have built businesses based on consciously crafted privacy fibs. Read More...
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Sat, Jul 07 2010 3:31 AM
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What Could Google Do With the Data It’s Collected?
Google should change its FAQs about WiFi data collection to line up with what its PR people are telling journalists. Read More...
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Tue, Jun 06 2010 1:55 AM
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Apple giving out your iPhone fingerprints and location
The company says it may now collect, use, transfer, and disclose our iPhone, iPad or computer identifier and location for any purpose if we opt into iTunes. Read More...
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Sat, Jun 06 2010 5:08 PM
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Conor changes his mind
Conor: Google has clearly stepped into the arena of doing something that could be detrimental to the user's privacy Read More...
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Sun, Jun 06 2010 6:33 PM
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Latitude privacy policy doesn’t fess up to what Google stores
Simply untrue: "If you hide in Latitude, we don't store your location." Read More...
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Sat, Jun 06 2010 10:42 AM
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