Tag: Stuff

Google Knew About Street View Wi-Fi Spying Software After All
Nearly two weeks after the Federal Communications Commission...
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Microsoft Kind Of Drops Support For CISPA
Ever since its introduction, CISPA has had the support of the major tech companies...
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Telecomm Industry Fully Supports CISPA Passage
In Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith, there's a quote fitting the Telecommunications Industry's reaction to the House of Representatives passing CISPA, saying "So t...
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Parents, Pre-Teens, and the Facebook Minefield
Do you remember the first thought that popped into your head when your pre-teen cousin sent you a friend request on Facebook? If you don't I'll attempt to jog your memory. It pro...
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Google To FCC: We Didn’t Delay Street View Investigations
Earlier this month, the FCC decided to issue a $25,000 fine to Google for so-called "delays" in their investigation into Google's street view-data collecting privacy flareup. Goog...
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CISPA Pro-Privacy Amendments No Longer Being Considered
Remember when I wrote about CISPA not being so bad just a few days ago? While I still believ...
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ACTA Is A Threat To Privacy Says European Data Protection Supervisor
While the socially connected in the United States are focusing on subjects like CISPA, Kony 2012, and, apparently, something c...
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Why CISPA Could Do More Harm Than Good
Are you familiar with the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act? The bill, which is more commonly know...
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Judge: Your Tweets Aren’t Yours, And Even Your Deleted Tweets Can Be Obtained Without A Warrant
"While the Fourth Amendment provides protection for our physical homes, we do not have a physical ā€œhomeā€ on the Internet." That's the crux of a decision from New York Criminal C...
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Privacy Matters Not When It Comes To Getting A Good Deal [Infographic]
With all the CISPA debate going on with a vote expected to go down this week, privacy is beco...
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Why No One Reads (And Never Will Read) Privacy Policies
Because of all the high-profile breaches of information around shady privacy policies associated with mo...
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Facebook App Privacy Risk Assessed by New PrivacyChoice Tool
For anybody curious about what private information of yours is bleeding out through the apps you use and enjoy on Facebook, PrivacyChoice...
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Posting Nude Pics Of Ex On Facebook Lands Man In Jail
Hopefully, most of us have learned that in order to keep your online life from damaging parts of your offline life, a little discretion is key. Those that get this choose to filte...
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Facebook Revises Rights and Responsibilities Policy
After opening up the "Statement of Rights and Responsibilities (SRR)" portion of their terms of service to comments, Facebook has instituted some changes in an effort to address va...
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Jon Stewart Derides FCC for Weak Google Spying Fine
Do you remember earlier this week when the Federal Communicat...
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