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  1. Google, Twitter, LinkedIn Earn Top Ratings on Data Privacy

    We are also seeing a shift that we hope will be adopted across internet companies more broadly: two Internet companies — Google and Microsoft — have published figures regarding National Security Letters, secretive government demands for user...

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

    Because you don’t have to give these websites you interact with any information, your IdP will vouch for your name, address, age, social security, credit card and anything else that your IdP holds in their “verified identity” account of you.

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

    A Facebook spokesperson told Search Engine Watch: “We have dedicated security engineers and teams that look into and take aggressive action on reports like those raised here. The information in this list has been collected through our Facebook apps...

  4. Facebook-Datalogix Partnership to Track Offline Purchases by 100 Million+ Households

    Apparently Facebook also sent in a privacy and security auditor to assess this issue, and was satisfied with the results. Facebook has announced a new partnership with market analytics firm Datalogix, designed to measure how often Facebook's 1...

  5. Why Facebook Ad Haters Are Wrong – Here’s How Marketers Can Do Better

    In their article, BBC points to a “major problem” with fake Facebook profiles, as explained by a representative from security firm Sophos. The trend seen by one social media marketing consultant and one fake page set up by the BBC seems to have...

  6. LinkedIn Hit With $5 Million Lawsuit Over Stolen Passwords

    Professional social network Linkedin faces a class action lawsuit from a user for failing to protect private data following a security breach that saw millions of its users' password compromised. Shortly after the breach, LinkedIn was criticized...

  7. Facebook Warns: Don't Share Passwords With Employers

    This practice undermines the privacy expectations and the security of both the user and the user’s friends," wrote Facebook chief privacy officer Erin Egan. Following public outcry over reports that companies have been asking employees to hand over...

  8. The Trouble with Tribbles: Beyond Google’s Cookiegate Browser Settings Hype

    Browsers must constantly balance usability and functionality with privacy and security. Some of the same companies operating the web browsers constantly trying to balance compatibility, usability, privacy and security also stand to gain a bigger...