Tag: Stuff

Google’s New Privacy Policy: Take Control Of How Your Data Is Shared
As you're probably well aware, today (March 1st) marks go-time for Google's new, all-inclusive privacy policy. Basically, Google has taken dozens of policies across dozens of Goog...
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Parents Not Talking To Their Children About Mobile Security [Infographic]
"Jimmy, we need to have a...talk" When we think of "the talk", we generally equate it with parents fumbling around, trying to talk to their kids about sex and pregnancy...
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Google Privacy Policy Change: FairSearch Consultant Sends Letter To Attorneys General Expressing Concerns
Patrick Lynch, past president of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) and consultant to the FairSearch Coalition, sent a le...
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Google Privacy Policy – Twitter Reacts
Those Google Privacy Policy changes that you've been seeing pop-ups about for weeks ("This stuff matters") goes into effect today. The changes have a lot of people, including gover...
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Nationwide Class Action Lawsuit Against Facebook
Facebook is now facing a nationwide class action lawsuit filed...
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Lamar Smith Doesn’t Care About Personal Privacy on the Internet
While SOPA is holding on to its dying breaths for dear life, Lamar Smith has apparently moved on to bigger and better things: Monitoring every aspect of your online behavior, deta...
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Mozilla Addresses Online Tracking With Collusion
Because privacy is such the buzz word in relation to Internet activities nowadays, something like this from a popular browser developer only makes sense. What we have is the...
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FTC Calls Google’s New Privacy Policy Brutal
Google's new privacy policy goes into effect on March 1st, and wat...
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EPIC Files Emergency Appeal Against Google
The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), a consumer watchdog group, has...
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HTTPS Everywhere Updated To Detect Security Holes
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has announced an update to their HTTPS Everywhere Firefox extension. The update adds a “Decentralized SSL Observatory” feature that looks for wea...
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Could Obama’s Privacy Plan Threaten the Internet?
The ongoing debate over online privacy is in the spotlight once again. However, this time, it's the White House that's at the center of the controversy. Last week, the Obama Ad...
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“Do Not Track” Button Really Doesn’t Keep Companies From Tracking You
Remember how awesome it was last week when Google finally gave internet privacy a +1 and agreed to implement a "...
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The Google Strikes Back: Taps Veteran Lobbyist To Counter Recent Political Scrutiny
Google seems to be accepting the realization that when you're as big as they are, you draw a lot of...
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Could Facebook Face A Class Action Lawsuit Over Its Questionable Tracking Habits?
The kicks just keep getting harder to find for Facebook when it comes to explaining away that sneaky habit of tracking internet users even after they've logged out of the site. Tod...
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Digital Advertising Alliance Supports Privacy Bill Of Rights
The CEO’s of the member organizations of the Digital Advertising Alliance have issued a statement in support of the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights...
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