Tag Archives: privacy

Groklaw – The Google Microsoft Fight About FISMA Certification

This is a fun story.

NYTimes.com – Pandora Discloses a Privacy-Related U.S. Inquiry on Apps

Won­der when we’ll start hear­ing some­thing what this inves­ti­ga­tion into mobile adver­tis­ing and I pre­sume pri­vacy is try­ing to discover.

TorrentFreak – Why Is It Rocket Science That Laws Should Apply Online Too?

Why indeed?

BBC News – Google to be audited on privacy after Buzz complaints

Google hav­ing it’s pri­vacy poli­cies reviewed for the next 20 years is going to be rough on a com­pany who wants to orga­nize the world’s information.

The Firewall – Color App Hack Lets You Spy On Anyone’s Photos Anywhere

Bah pri­vacy, what an over­rated concept.

BBC News – New net rules set to make cookies crumble

That’s not a fun change to make, espe­cially because if peo­ple choose to reject cook­ies, they’ll want to know why the site acts so differently.

ZDNet – Students suspended, expelled over Facebook posts

The school shouldn’t have a right to dic­tate what stu­dents due in the pri­vacy of their online accounts or in their free time.