Tag Archives: privacy

Link: Google Didn’t Delete Wi-Fi Data After All →

And I’m not surprised.

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Link: Discussion of European Online Privacy Laws →

Europe is considering a sweeping new law that would force Internet companies like Amazon.com and Facebook to obtain explicit consent from consumers about the use of their personal data, delete that data forever at the consumer’s request and face fines … Continue reading

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Link: An Overview of Facebook’s New Privacy Features →

Look familiar?

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Link: Reflections on Privacy →

Jaimie Murdock: My ideal publishing model wouldn’t be about circles of people, but streams of tagged content. If there existed a service where you could follow a person, but mute certain content streams (such as local events, politics, etc.), we’d … Continue reading

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Possible Privacy Hole in Google+

Tarun has discovered an awkward privacy implication with Google+. The bug/feature stems from reshares of posts from limited circle sharing. Continue reading

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