online privacy
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Edison Group Paper: IBM PowerVM Virtualization Technology on IBM POWER7 Systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about IBM Power7 systems and how they manage virtualization. Hear why The Edison Group thinks IBM's take on VM is worth looking at.
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Flash mob stages conga line privacy protest against Facebook
Online privacy company Abine organizes simultaneous protests in New York and San Francisco to highlight concerns about Facebook's access to private data.
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PSA: Revoke access to Twitter, Facebook for mobile apps
Many mobile apps ask for access to your Twitter and Facebook accounts when they are installed. You may be surprised how many now have full access to your accounts.
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Obama unveils push for Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights
President Obama Thursday unveiled a model for a "Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights" that includes input from companies, privacy advocates, international partners and other stakeholders.
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Churchill Club podcast: The good, bad and unknown on Web consumer data collection
A panel of experts examined data collection on Web sites and how it is being used.
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A case against online privacy
Privacy on the Internet is a flaring debate. Given how Facebook keeps flirting with user data and ISPs tracking users' Internet surfing, there is no privacy on the Internet.
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Privacy Icons: A graphical approach to online privacy
A quick look over the proposed Privacy Icons to simplify the online privacy policies.
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FTC calls for "Do Not Track" list, new policies to protect online privacy
The Federal Trade Commission is proposing new policies around online privacy, including the creation of a "Do Not Track" mechanism as a means of easing the burden on consumers trying to keep tabs...
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Online Social Etiquette & The Quest for Common Sense
If you are familiar with how to mind the public perception of your own content online, experienced in knowing what not to post and why, take it upon yourself to observe others you know and care...
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100 Brains: Owen Tripp and ReputationDefender put an end to privacy 'debate'
Some say that in order to protect ones privacy a person shouldn't use the Internet. ReputationDefender says that there are ways to use the internet safely, even with a presence, and still be...
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Wikileaks researcher detained at border
A security researcher involved with the Wikileaks Web site was detained by U.S. agents at the border for three hours and questioned about the controversial whistleblower project as he entered the...
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Fed up with lax online privacy? Poison the well...
If web services don't respect your privacy you can hit back with my "poison the well" strategy...
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TR Dojo: Delete Flash cookies to protect online privacy
Bill Detwiler explains what Flash cookies are, how they work, and how you can control them on your computer.
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Facebook settlement: Kill Beacon, pay $9.5 million into fund to promote online privacy
A class action suit over Facebook's controversial Beacon program today received preliminary approval (PDF) by a U.S. District Court, bringing an end to the Beacon service and giving the company an...
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Scalia gets a schooling in online privacy
Justice Antonin Scalia doesn't think there's much need for Internet privacy rules. Speaking at the Institute of American and Talmudic Law, he exclaimed: "Every single datum about my life is...
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FTC opposes online privacy law
Google and Yahoo favor a national online privacy law, the companies’ lawyers told the Senate Commerce Committee but the Federal Trade Commission said its plans for industry self-regulation would...
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News to know: iPhone; DNS patch; Online privacy; VMware; Vista
Notable headlines: Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: A Modest Privacy Proposal Richard Koman: Congress looks at next-gen ad networks Techmeme: iPhone reviews Matthew Miller: MSM Apple iPhone reviews...
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The new urgency to fix online privacy
Unlike Y2K, which was a nonevent, Internet attorney Eric Sinrod explains why the business world is mobilizing behind what it sees as a real threat.
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How to protect your online privacy
If you want to avoid being compromised when using typical Wi-Fi hotspots that have no security, you can use the following table as a reference of protocols you should and shouldn't use. The...
Additional Results
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iPod of thermostats now available from the Apple Store
Tony Fadell's "iPod of thermostats" is now shipping from the Apple Store. Initial pre-orders of the $249 device sold out shortly after introduction in late 2011.
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The secret of how to live at AOL
For two months last fall, 19-year-old entrepreneur Eric Simons lived at AOL's Palo Alto, Calif., building. He kept his stuff in a locker, showered in its gym, ate its food, and slept on couches....
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