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Facebook to open its member list to multinational companies for survey purposes

Uploaded by oldboy46 (1756) • 1 year ago
Tags: facebook, surveys, business, profit, privacy

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albertwhisker
(1745)
do you have this feeling that someone is reading our private messages

Do you think our private messages to each other were really private? Without our knowledge admins might be reading it because there were transactions going on in private messages. So how private was...

Started by albertwhisker (1745) in mylot • 4 responses • Last response by atleya (258) • 1 hour ago
Tags: mylot, online privacy, privacy, private

icesmile
(2029)
This profile is set to private.

This phrase can be found in a 90% of profiles on which various people they choose to submit their profiles online.WHY?Why, if you are chosen to make a profile on a social site on the internet...

Started by icesmile (2029) in internet • 16 responses • Last response by neelianoscet (2575) • 10 hours ago
Tags: internet, people, privacy, private, computer

sparksssss
(185)
even thoug you are in the relationship..

as a bf or gf, husband or wife, are you respecting the privacy of your partner? or is it okay if you open adn read his or her text messages, email, ym, etc??

Started by sparksssss (185) in relationships • 8 responses • Last response by Rhazelle (60) • 5 days ago
Tags: privacy, privacy in the relationship, relationship, relationship privacy, sense of privacy

free_man
(612)
I'm in long johns do you think I am sexy? LOL

It has been cold for days now and stuck in the house, so we have been lazing around the house in our long johns not really getting dressed. The other day I looked a fright and I asked my husband do...

Started by free_man (612) in questions & answers • 2 responses • Last response by catarina_rg (250) • 1 week ago
Tags: dailylife, home, it is a pj sort of day, privacy

albertwhisker
(1745)
Do you think its dumb for celebrities to open their journals to d public

This is so weird and funny, there was this certain actress who openly reveals her thoughts and personal experiencing in life on her blog and journal, then when a TV station aired a statement on her...

Started by albertwhisker (1745) in journaling • 1 response • Last response by pdebnath3 (105) • 1 week ago
Tags: journals, privacy
 

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ResourceShelf
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We’ve Heard it Before & We’ll Hear it Again: Jurors, “No Twittering Allowed”

David Kravets writes: A federal court policy making body is belatedly entering the internet age by proposing that judges clearly inform jurors they must not electronically discuss cases they are...

Started in ResourceShelf • 7 hours ago • 0 responses
Tags: legal, privacy, social media

ResourceShelf
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Wikileaks Makes Financial Goal — For Now

We’ve posted about financial issues at Wikileaks several time. The most recent post being last week. Today, Wired reports: The whistleblowing site Wikileaks has apparently raised the money it...

Started in ResourceShelf • 5 days ago • 0 responses
Tags: access to information, privacy

ResearchBuzz
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Startpage/Ixquick Offers Anonymous Browsing Web Proxy

Startpage.com, which you might know better under the name Ixquick (it changed its name last summer), last week launched a proxy service that allows you to browse pages in search results in privacy....

Started in ResearchBuzz • 1 week ago • 0 responses
Tags: news, ixquick, privacy, proxy

ResourceShelf
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White House Bars Agencies from Posting Some Statistics

From an Article by Aliya Sternstein: The Obama administration has declined to post, and in some cases has removed, several sets of downloadable statistics that agencies submitted last week for...

Started in ResourceShelf • 1 week ago • 0 responses
Tags: access to information, data.gov, government documents and political information, privacy

ResourceShelf
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New Online Tool (Free) From Electronic Frontier Foundation Asks How Unique and Trackable is Your Br

From the IDG Article: The Electronic Frontier Foundation has created an on-line tool that details the wealth of information a Web browser reveals, which can pose privacy concerns when used to profile...

Started in ResourceShelf • 2 weeks ago • 0 responses
Tags: privacy, technology and internet
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