Category Archives: Privacy on the Web

Facebook’s idea of privacy still a strange one with Open Graph

Here’s a copy of a good article from Network World on FaceBook’s new approach to privacy: one that consists intelling our friends about the sites we visited without asking for our consent first. The article seems to indicate this was … Continue reading

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Privacy Story: Amazon thinks my Wish List should be public by default

As any one should do these days, I was performing a search on my name on Google ( could have been Yahoo) to see what came up. I’d been struck to find complete contact info for a friend of mine … Continue reading

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