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sitepronews.com » SiteProNews: Webmaster News & Resources - Sep 23, 2008
I’ve always been a stickler for advising my clients to comply with applicable laws regarding the posting, maintenance, and amendment of their privacy policies and related regulations regarding data security. The …
sitepoint.com » SitePoint Blogs - Sep 4, 2008
This week, amid all the hype around the Google’s Chrome browser, there was a mini-controversy over the EULA that came with Google’s new toy. The EULA, required users to “give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide …
Also tagged: google, comprehension, eula, news and 38 trends
zdnet.com » security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 2, 2008
The less popular search engines always have the best privacy policies, it's a fact. Take Cuil, the recently launched search engine pitching itself as the most comprehensive index of the Web, and their stance on …
Also tagged: security, search, privacy, ask com, dancho danchev, cuil
networkworld.com » NetworkWorld.com Community - - Jul 8, 2008
According to a post in Google's official Gmail blog, Gmail users can now track their most recent Gmail sessions as well as remotely sign out from their Gmail accounts. Since Gmail users can access their e-mail accounts …
Also tagged: google, privacy, e mail, remote, gmail, track, monitor, viacom
zdnet.com » security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 27, 2008
Does Google have something to hide? A report in the New York Times claims that: It's the only one of the big Internet companies that doesn't put a link to its privacy policy on its home page. Indeed, Google believes so …
Also tagged: security, internet, privacy, reason, google inc, dennis howlett
bbc.co.uk » BBC News | UK News | Scotland | World Edition - Jan 8, 2008
Sears Holdings was busted for using sophisticated spyware on some of its e-commerce sites. Now Bruce Schneier wonders if it is criminal behavior. At the least, the concept of altering your privacy policy based on …
spamroll.com » Michael Gracie - Jan 3, 2008
Sears Holdings was busted for using sophisticated spyware on some of its e-commerce sites. Now Bruce Schneier wonders if it is criminal behaviour. At the least, the concept of altering your privacy policy based on …
zdnet.com » News items | ZDNet - Sep 5, 2007
In response to queries by CNET News.com, specialized search engine discloses marketing business that sells data about people's social-network ties. Specialized search engine Rapleaf changed its privacy policy and …
Also tagged: business, data, site, social networking, e mail, network, facebook, myspace, search engine, epic, terms of service, rapleaf, consumer services, stefanie olsen, e mail address
zdnet.com » News items | ZDNet - Sep 4, 2007
In response to queries by CNET News.com, specialized search engine discloses marketing business that sells data about people's social-network ties. Specialized search engine Rapleaf changed its privacy policy and …
Also tagged: business, data, site, social networking, e mail, network, facebook, myspace, search engine, epic, terms of service, rapleaf, consumer services, stefanie olsen, e mail address
zdnet.com » News items | ZDNet - Aug 31, 2007
The start-up aggregates social-networking profiles and, through TrustFuse, opens the possibility of selling that data to marketers. In the cozy Facebook social network, it's easy to have a sense of privacy among …
Also tagged: internet, data, site, information, social networking, e mail, network, profile, start up, rapleaf, consumer services, stefanie olsen