Blogs1 - 10 of 175 recent posts for tag:"personal information"
04
Feb
2012
EU regulators tell Google to ‘pause’ its privacy changes // technology

6 days ago by Suyash Srijan

Google said in January it was simplifying its privacy regulations, consolidating 60 guidelines into a single policy that will function across all its services, including YouTube, Gmail and Google+, its social network site. The Article 29 Working Party, an independent body that brings together data p ...

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03
Feb
2012
EU regulators ask Google to 'pause' its privacy changes, need more time to ... // technology

7 days ago by Amar Toor

Google has gone to great lengths to clarify its revamped privacy policy, but a regulatory body in the European Union thinks the company is moving a little too fast. Today, European regulators formally requested that Google "pause" its rollout, in order to give the EU more time to investigate its for ...

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Dating websites: who cares about our privacy?

7 days ago by Yuchen Wu

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Contact CU Independent Multimedia Editor Yuchen Wu at Yuchen.wu@colorado.edu and Staff Contributors Eric Wang at Jin.wang@colorado.edu and Amy Leder at Amy.leder@colorado.edu.

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02
Feb
2012
Personal Info

8 days ago by ViCo

Well, i think it's time to know me a little better.. Wanna ask some further questions besides the one i'm gonna post here, please feel free to ask! So, lets start with the basics. I'm 19 years old (to be exactly 19 years and almost 7 months old), i'm a niversity student in Athens, Greece and i stud ...

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28
Jan
2012
Retailer's Request for Zip Code Violated Law, But Generated No Harm

12 days ago by Colin J. Zick

A decision in Tyler v. Michaels Stores earlier this month from the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the use of a consumer's Zip Code to find her address and send her mailings was held to be a statutory violation, but did not give rise to a claim for damages. Melissa Ty ...

Security, Privacy and The Law - securityprivacyandthelaw.com · Rank: 105,120 · 33 references

26
Jan
2012
Google’s new privacy policy? // technology

14 days ago by nicole

I got an e-mail saying that Google would be updating it’s privacy policy as of March 1st this year. Normally such e-mails would probably go straight into the bin, but I recall seeing something about this newly updated privacy policy in the news, so I decided to take a look. First of all, the e-mail ...

l'aventure ambiguë - quakingblog.wordpress.com · Rank: 176,245 · 6 references

16
Jan
2012
Loose-Lipped Consumers Bring Joy to Retailers

25 days ago by James Cannon

The results of a survey conducted by IBM on 28,000 people in 15 countries showed that people are much more willing to share personal information if they believe in return they will get a more personalized shopping experience. People are … Continue reading →

Business District - businessdistrict.com · Rank: 6,872 · 73 references

14
Jan
2012
Anonymous Released Personal Information Of Media Heads // technology

27 days ago by Steven Vargas

As many of you know, we are not supporters of the bill working its way through Congress known as the Stop Online Piracy Act. Regular listeners to our podcast are well aware of our views, but it seems that the “hacktivist” group Anonymous has taken their fight directing to the people that are current ...

The Lazy Geeks - thelazygeeks.com · Rank: 74,097 · 4 references

13
Jan
2012
Get more business by adding Social Login to the OsCommerce platform

27 days ago by LoginRadius

E-commerce is the modern way to do business, allowing you to sell your product quickly and efficiently. But there is one major issue–buyers have to go through a lengthy ‘account creation’ process as well as fill out long and annoying forms, causing them to rethink purchasing your products. That mean ...

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11
Jan
2012
DOJ Sets Eerie Precedent in WikiLeaks Case

30 days ago

And so it begins. In what is sure to be a turning point in Internet law, U.S. District Judge Liam O’Grady has declared that Twitter must hand over the account information of several of its users to the Department of Justice in connection with the government’s ongoing investigation of WikiLeaks. Twit ...

Inspector Electra - inspectorelectra.com · 9 references

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