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[Techwatch Tech News: Digital & Satellite TV, 3DTV, HDTV, IPTV, Cable, Computers, Games, Mobile Phones, Broadband, Internet, Telecoms, VoIP, USB and Wireless] He singled out Facebook specifically as he discussed how people didn’t understand the issue of online privacy properly, or realise how the data footprint they leave from social networking can be used to make a profit with third parties.
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[Technology Magazine Daily] Bing Launches Facebook Instant Personalization in Search: Do you ...: So do you trust Microsoft with your sensitive personal data that you would otherwise be willing to share on Facebook and will integrating the new ”search feature on Facebook into your profile mean sharing your preferences with one of worlds leading software company? In simple sense, is Bing on Facebook the ultimate privacy nightmare?
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[Ethiopian Review] Search Engines Protect Privacy with Outbound HTTPS Links: We were also thrilled to discover that StartPage, a pioneer in search privacy, is also generating secure outbound Wikipedia links. Hopefully more search engines will adopt this practice soon!
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[UK Human Rights Blog] Full body scanners now compulsory for Manchester air passengers ...: In reality, business travelers and others are more concerned about long waits at security checkpoints and whether the resulting delays may impact flight schedules. Read more: Do full body scanners breach the right to privacy? .... This blog is maintained for information purposes only. It is not intended to be a source of legal advice and must not be relied upon as such. Blog posts reflect the views and opinions of their individual authors, not of chambers as a whole. ...
[elliott.org] TSA: Enhanced pat-downs coming nationwide Oct. 31?: And that, in fact, is the issue and is what scares me about the TSA and travel in general: petty gatekeepers having control over lots of people and no control over themselves. I’ve flown out of Bangkok, Paris, Vientiane, and other European cities and I’ve never experienced the enmity and unprofessionalism toward passengers by foreign screeners as I’ve experienced by the U.S. screeners.
[Consumer Reports Electronics Blog] Consumer Reports Electronics Blog: Facebook changes address ...: With another new feature, "Download Your Information," Facebook gathers your profile info, status updates, wall posts, videos, and photos into a Zip file that is then e-mailed to you. Several layers of security try to address privacy concerns, according to a company spokesperson, who said Facebook would "determine if more verification is needed" to ensure that the info is actually being mailed to the person who owns it.
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