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[Bits] Part I: Answers to Questions About Internet Privacy - Bits Blog ...: Technologically advanced courts are making documents available online through an interface that requires the user to verify that they will not misuse or resell the information. These controls are not perfect, but they introduce friction back into the system and make it less likely for Google searchers to stumble upon personal information.
[Connect - Digital Marketing Expertise from iCrossing] Brands need to understand users' privacy concerns - iCrossing: Understand user perspective on the issue: We tend to see privacy from a legal point of view, but much more important is how people feel about the issues involved. Clear explanations of how data will be used is required to avoid the perception that a brand wants to pry into a user’s personal information.
[Digital Signage - Blog :: DigitalSignage.com] Using Opt-in Advertising in Interactivity for Relieving Privacy ...: In the case of kiosks, that's easy, but what about the day when large format displays completely replace kiosks? There will come a day when interactivity and information input into digital display will be big business in areas of high traffic like malls, shopping centers, and other retail establishments.
[WAFFiL: In-Store, Online & Mobile Social Marketing] Privacy Lives » Blog Archive » Update on Digital Signage Privacy ...: Privacy Lives » Blog Archive » Update on Digital Signage Privacy ”¦ July 26, 2010 · Digital Signage News. Agence France-Presse reports on an issue in Japan that I've discussed before: Digital signage that can recognize individuals' ...
[Privacy Lives] Privacy Lives » Blog Archive » San Francisco Chronicle: Erasing ...: Every time we go online to sign up for a new service, buy a T-shirt, update our social networks, send an e-mail or use a search engine, we leave behind data. Details we share through offline actions like filling out a credit card application can also squirrel their way into the Internet.
[Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog] Microsoft Accuses Apple, Google of Attempted Privacy Murder ...: The issue is just that I speak as Kim Cameron - a person, not a corporation. I’m not in marketing or public releations - I’m a technologist who has come to understand that we must all work together to ensure people are able to trust their digital environment. The ideas I present here are the same ones I apply liberally in my day job, but this is a personal blog.
[Antony's posterous] iCrossing Connect blog: Brands need to understand users' privacy ...: Be aware of shifting attitudes: Understanding of and attitudes to privacy issues online can differ greatly between individuals. There is one universal trend, however: peoples web literacy, their knowledge and experience of how the web works, is increasing all of the time and their attitudes towards issues like privacy will change.
[Privacy Lives] Privacy Lives » Blog Archive » Buffalo News: Growth of data mining ...: Facebook, Google and Twitter have come under fire in recent months from consumers and privacy advocates, who contend the companies have compromised personal data or made it harder for users to secure. The privacy breaches are prompting members of Congress and federal officials to consider stricter rules to protect our personal data. [...]
[Reading Room Australia blog] Facebook privacy: doesn’t really mean much on the internet. Facebook is just one of the ways that people’s privacy can be invaded on the net.
[Men's Anti-Violence Council's Blog] “How I became a Foursquare cyberstalker” « Men's Anti-Violence ...: According to this Time article you can access a secret menu at Fatburger and get free pizzas from the Modmarket for showing proof that you have “ checked in” so ....
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