Recent News & Comments About online privacy
Online Privacy: How to Control Your Personal Data
Robert Leshner is the founder of Safe Shepherd, an online service which removes personal information from companies that sell it. Follow him @rleshner.
FTC appoints privacy advocate as adviser
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has hired Paul Ohm, a privacy advocate and critic of current online privacy practices, as a senior privacy adviser for consumer protection and competition issues affecting the Internet and mobile services.
FTC taps privacy advocate Paul Ohm as adviser
IDG News Service - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has hired Paul Ohm, a privacy advocate and critic of current online privacy practices, as a senior privacy adviser for consumer protection and competition issues affecting the Internet and mobile services.
Research and Markets: Internet and Online Privacy: A Legal and Business Guide
Dublin - Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Internet and Online Privacy: A Legal and Bus
FTC Ponders Mobile, Online Privacy Disclosures
Cable operators looking at mobility as a big value added will want to pencil in May 30 on their calendars. That is when the Federal Trade Commission is holding its workshop on what privacy disclosures are required for location-based and other online advertising.
Facebook Privacy: This Service Alerts You When it Changes [INFOGRAPHIC]
Online privacy company Abine has launched a service called PrivacyWatch, which alerts subscribers when Facebook changes its privacy settings.
Reading online privacy policies cost us $781 million per year
Michael Kassner interviews two privacy researchers who feel we are spending too much to understand privacy policies.
Why Dharun Ravi got 30-day sentence in Rutgers webcam spying case (+video)
A former Rutgers University student was sentenced to serve 30 days in jail in a case of webcam spying that drew national attention to issues of online privacy, suicide, and antigay bullying.
Twitter joins Firefox effort to thwart online tracking
SAN FRANCISCO, May 21 — Twitter has taken a stand for online privacy by backing a Firefox web browsing feature that lets people signal that they don’t want their Internet activity tracked. Non-profit foundation Mozilla added a “Do Not Track” option last year that tells websites when visitors don’t want online behaviour noted by snippets of code ...
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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