Will we care about internet privacy in 20 years time?
The launch of the Facebook Home app has reignited the privacy debate over whether the social networking site is becoming too integrated in our lives.
The launch of the Facebook Home app has reignited the privacy debate over whether the social networking site is becoming too integrated in our lives.
Google on Tuesday agreed to pay a group of states $7 million to settle complaints that its Street View cars violated people’s privacy.
Some say issue speaks to confusion over Facebook’s privacy controls.
They said the changes are designed to help users better control, and understand, the information they’re sharing on a site with roughly 1 billion accounts.
The feature prevents web sites from using cookies to track your personal information and online movements.
Facebook unveils, and explains, proposed changes to its terms of use
A Facebook privacy policy revision intended to make the site’s methods more transparent is instead kicking up a fresh firestorm.
Google is keeping a closer eye on you. The company’s new privacy policy takes effect today.
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