Get in the ring: US, Europe vow to bash out Internet personal privacy protection
When it comes to protecting personal privacy on the Internet the United States and European Union have often clashed. And it's likely the future won't be much better. But officials from both sides of the ocean say they are now committed to fixing the problems that have kept the two worlds - which some say includes over 700 million users - apart. Read more
NetQin Introduces Personalized Intelligent Cloud Service -- NQ Space
BEIJING, March 30, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- NetQin , a global leader in mobile security services, today announced a personalized cloud-based platform that allows users to synchronize their personal data across multiple devices with single account. Backed by a cloud security model, users will soon be able to locate their device, remotely control it, access the contact list, and receive safety ...
Children failed by internet security
INTERNET filters designed to be a safety cure-all by cyber-conscious parents are not enough to prevent web crime and protect vulnerable children, Australia's web giants have declared.
CommonPlaces e-Solutions Launches Kids-Only Social Networking Site, WhatsWhat.me (Beta)
Safe and highly secure social networking site boasts many features for children Hampstead, NH (PRWEB) March 28, 2011 CommonPlaces e-Solutions, a New Hampshire-based web development firm has launched a new website for What’s What, LLC. The site, WhatsWhat.me (Beta), is a unique, “kids-only,” “no bullying allowed” social network for kids aged seven to thirteen that was built on the Drupal platform ...
Microsoft Leads on Privacy With New Browser
In the world of Web browsers, there’s “privacy,” and then there’s “security,” and they aren’t quite the same thing, says Rich Jaroslovsky