Microsoft Debuts New Commercials on Privacy, With Google in the Crosshairs – Advertising AgeLaunches “Your Privacy Is Our Priority,” campaign in Washington, D.C.and Kansas City, Mo.to "raise awareness about privacy".
See "Google to Appeal Italian Privacy Ruling and Jail-Time Sentence" for more details on the case's history. Also, anyone wanting to post a comment will need a Google+ account. Bringing Google+ Comments to Blogger – Official Google BlogNew...
To date, they've done a pretty decent job of protecting privacy. Supposedly, this is necessary in order to make our lives easier and enhance our privacy? They're going to protect our privacy by having someone else carry our wallets for us?
Commenting on Microsoft's latest ad campaign, a Google spokesperson said, "Google Wallet shares the information needed to process transactions and maintain accounts, and this is clearly stated in the Google Wallet Privacy Notice.
I was amazed at how much the class retained, how interested they were in digital marketing, and how my points about privacy resonated with them. I learned that if you post something on the internet now, it can show up in your life six years from...
The vehemence directed at the individual may depend on the cultural values of the country, but either way, the vengeful mob actively destroys privacy to the extent that any online behavior in the past can come back to haunt you in the present.
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. Shopov published a post on Oct.titled, “I just bought more...
I hate going to buy new glasses as it always seems to take days, and I love the idea of trying them on in the privacy of my own home without some oppressive lady asking me if I really want to look that severe.
We’re all holding our breath to find out whether any kangaroos will file privacy complaints with the Australian government. In 2006, the company announced Google Romance, a place where you can post all types of romantic information and, using...
Companies in healthcare and insurance need to ensure that their technology infrastructure, record-keeping, and privacy policies are compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
Without downplaying any of the privacy concerns, which are very real and warrant a closer look at search engine privacy practices, how much stock can we put into user sentiment that personalization is bad when our actions say it is just oh so good?
Microsoft released a blog post Monday condemning Google in light of the controversy over their circumvention of Safari users’ privacy settings. Cranor had explained in her post that IE would block third-party cookies unless they had a P3P compact...
Meanwhile, the Washington Post continues to stir the crazy with sensationalistic headlines about Google's privacy policy. As a followup to their hysterically paranoid Glenn Beckian post focusing on the lack of opt out for a company-wide privacy...
In their closing, the White House was clear that they plan to continue moving forward with anti-piracy legislation, saying, “Moving forward, we will continue to work with Congress on a bipartisan basis on legislation that provides new tools needed...
The Electronic Privacy Information Center is considering filing an FTC complaint, even after two of the senators involved in the first subcommittee investigation suggested an FTC investigation last month.
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Centre (EPIC) “… said his group is considering filing a letter with the FTC. In addition this post on Google Webmaster Central...
Essex is concerned that open industry might be at risk as brands tighten up privacy controls. Hold their feet to the fire over privacy as the reasoning for withholding keyword data when they make it available to their advertisers.
While this sounds like a wonderful feature for users, it could also mean that secure personalized search results and history are subject to the same draconian search and seizure methods the government now employs under the Electronic...
Consumers feeling a level of trust with search engines sufficient to allow the search engines to personalize results for them, maintaining privacy settings at a level comfortable to them Post your thoughts in the comments, below.
Fortunately, in the video the speakers are very clear about this: you have no privacy, and the identity provider can and will see everything you do. Yes, for the conditions of privacy and anonymity to exist at all.