Privacy: Facebook's Achilles heel
Once people realize the serious threats posed by third parties misusing the personal information available on Facebook, they will flock to alternatives offering more protection.
Europe and U.S. converging on Internet privacy
Few topics are more sensitive for Web users, or more likely to raise concerns in the corridors of Facebook or Google, than how to regulate privacy.
Is the Internet Destroying Privacy?
As over-sharing becomes the norm, privacy becomes a relic of a bygone.
Court rules for saleswoman in privacy case
Kathy Lawlor had sued Glenview-based North American Corp. of Illinois when she learned that the company had been spying on her while she was still employed. In her long, bruising court battle with her former employer, Kathy Lawlor has come out victorious — again.
Color Privacy – If Privacy Is Your Thing, Color May Not Be For You
Social media and privacy don’t tend to play well together, as we’ve seen in the past. Sure, there are always privacy settings, but these are usually emphasized as an afterthought. Things are a bit different with Color, however. No, color … Continue reading →