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  1. Is Google Sucking the Life Out of Your Identity? Are They Alone?

    Put that together with the network of acquaintances and inter-entity relationships connected to you, and you'll realize how imaginary your sense of online privacy is. The sparse tidbits we share on various social media platforms and in our user...

  2. Is Google's Unified Privacy Policy Illegal in Europe?

    Google has repeatedly put profit ahead of user privacy and the way that the company ignored concerns from regulators around the world when it changed its privacy policy showed just how little regard it has for the law,” he said.

  3. Google Privacy Director Alma Whitten Resigns

    The privacy and security teams, and everyone else at Google, will continue this hard work to ensure that our users' data is kept safe and secure. Whitten ascended to the position of privacy director in the wake of the furore created by revelations...

  4. Pros & Cons of the Top Mobile App Tracking Methods

    It can be removed or regenerated and is therefore much better aligned with privacy frameworks such as those detailed by the IAB and MMA. Further complicating matters are the ongoing changes and privacy concerns, making it difficult for marketers to...

  5. Google Transparency Report Adds Details on Subpoenas, Search Warrants, Court Orders

    These are requests for user-identifying information, issued under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (“ECPA”), and are the easiest to get because they typically don’t involve judges.percent were through ECPA search warrants.

  6. Google as Your Identity Provider: Where Are We Now?

    No more passwords is the main selling point of the NSTIC program to the User (Me), so it takes a lot of reading and dissecting of documents to understand what is not being stated and what words like “privacy” and “anonymity” mean in the identity...

  7. Facebook Claims Site Scraper Responsible for Leak of 1 Million User Emails

    As we mentioned yesterday, users may have changed their privacy settings between the time the information was harvested and when the list was compiled, on October 13th, 2012. Some appear to have been created after the last major privacy breach...

  8. Facebook & Twitter Apps Exploited to Profit From Private Data

    The seller claims to have collected the information over a period of six months, meaning users might have changed their privacy settings between the time of collection and our verification. According to Shopov, he returned the data file to Facebook...