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21
Nov
2009
Big Brother is Watching

3 hours ago by Janette

After reading an article about Google this afternoon, I went to google.com to check my cookie settings (click privacy on the home page, then Ads Preference Manager). Here's the list of ad categories linked to me. Some of their choices are a bit random, but on the whole Google knows me disconcertingl ...

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Privacy Policy

3 hours ago by admin

Our Commitment Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. To make this notice easy to find, we make it available on our homepage ...

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Furto di identità

5 hours ago by Federico

IL FURTO DI IDENTITÀ è uno dei pericoli più seri per gli iscritti dei social network. Provate a cercare George Clooney o Penelope Cruz su Facebook: ne troverete una quantità. Già, ma quali sono quelli veri? Basta avere la foto di una persona per aprire un profilo a suo nome e far finta di essere lei ...

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Is Kurt Greenbaum a pussy; or is he a jackass?

7 hours ago by xen

Unless you have been living under a rock the last days you have probably heard about Kurt Greenbaum, the journalist and blogger who got someone to resign from his job because of an innocent word posted as a comment. You can read a very brief recap at a website called: “ Kurt Greenbaum Is A Pussy!“ I ...

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Privacy and Tattletales

7 hours ago by Kaimipono D. Wenger

What happens when a commenter’s privacy expectations collide with a would-be tattletale? This recent news story raises that question, with some interesting facts. The story began when a pseudonymous commenter stopped by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch site and left a vulgar comment in the reader comment ...

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News Site Violates Own Privacy Policy

8 hours ago by Chell

An internet poster quit his job after being outed to his employer by an editor for the Post Dispatch. While on the clock, the now jobless commenter had responded with a vulgar word to a question on the St. Louis news site. Twice. The editor then shared the poster’s IP address and other pertinent inf ...

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twitter knows where you were last night.

8 hours ago by btrandolph

and it’s telling your friends. twitter has “officially” introduced geotagging. let me qualify: this afternoon, a post appeared on twitter’s blog announcing that the geotagging api (man, isn’t this no caps thing annoying) was available in “api-only” form. that means it won’t start showing up on twitt ...

b. todd randolph | inapropos - btrandolph.com · 1 reference

20
Nov
2009
How to prevent a friend list in my facebook to see my profile posts?

11 hours ago by admin

Even though i didn’t want it, the guys in my company added me to their facebook. I had to accept those useless guys. I created a new friend list for them and added them to that list. I don’t want the people in this list to see my facebook posts, actions. How can i make a privacy setting for them so ...

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Big Brother’s Smart Meter Invades Home Privacy

11 hours ago by usprotest

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Prosecutors Drop Plans to Appeal Lori Drew Case

11 hours ago by Kim Zetter

Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles have filed a notice that they do not intend to pursue an appeal in the Lori Drew cyberbullying case, thus ending the controversial and lengthy case. “We have a notice with the 9th Circuit that we are withdrawing our notice of appeal in the case,” a spokesman for th ...

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