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New Online Privacy Education Portal Priveazy.com Launches, Empowers Consumers To Take Back Control of Their Privacy
Online data privacy a top concern by social media users, Priveazy.com empowers online consumers to control online privacy and safety with online education that is free, easy, and funSeattle, WA (PRWEB) May 23, 2012 With personal privacy at the top of Internet users lists of concerns, Priveazy.com has launched to provide fun lessons that show consumers exactly how to protect their privacy and ...
Lawrence Lessig: Internet Privacy Is an Oxymoron [VIDEO]
Lawrence Lessig called Internet privacy an "oxymoron" in a backstage interview during this year's Mashable Connect, held in Orlando, Florida. Lessig added that the solution lies in building what he called an "identity layer" into the Internet.
Proposed NY ban on anonymous posts comes under fire
Add anti-cyberbullying advocates to the growing list of critics who don't like proposed legislation in New York's state assembly that would strip some people of their online anonymity. Originally posted at News - Security & Privacy
US regulators urge online 'do not track' law
A top US regulator urged Congress Wednesday to enact an online privacy law that includes "do not track" mechanisms for consumers on the Internet, amid indications of a split among lawmakers.
Google will alert users to DNSChanger malware infection
Google is using a clever Domain Name System hack to let people infected with the DNSChanger malware know that they have only a few weeks left before their Internet connection goes dead. Originally posted at News - Security & Privacy
Is it safe to back-up your kids' photos online?
Many people say that they use external hard drives to back up photos because they're afraid pictures of their kids could get out onto the Internet or that their cloud service might lose their photos. But online might be your safest best.
How to muddy your tracks online
One's choice of search engines and mail servers can thwart the snoopers, experts advise. So can use of "private mode" or a VPN.
US regulator urges online 'do not track' law
WASHINGTON (AFP) - A top US regulator urged Congress Wednesday to enact an online privacy law that includes "do not track" mechanisms for consumers on the Internet, amid indications of a split among lawmakers.
Freedom Imaging Preserves Client Data Files in Online Tech’s HIPAA Compliant Data Center
Freedom Imaging Systems, a document management pioneer, has chosen Online Tech’s HIPAA compliant data center for colocation services to store their clients’ data and image files.
FTC Appoints Privacy Advocate as Adviser
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has hired Paul Ohm, a privacy advocate and critic of current online privacy practices, as a senior privacy adviser for consumer...
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