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FTC Reaches Settlement with Myspace for Misleading Statements in Privacy Policy

Hunton Privacy

The privacy policy indicated that the information included in cookies used to customize advertisements did not identify users to third parties, and that only “[a]nonymous click stream, number of page views calculated by pixel tags, and aggregated demographic information may also be shared with MySpace’s advertisers and business partners.”

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Facebook and the FTC Announce A Deal, For Now

John Battelle's Searchblog

EU Safe Harbor Framework that governs data transfer between the U.S. This includes everything from every post on a page to every tag in those posts to every mutual friend shown when you hover over a person’s name. But Facebook allowed access to the content, even after users had deactivated or deleted their accounts.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

ForAllSecure

I think it's important to rule it out because if you believe that someone could good accurate advice remotely there's basically no feeling of safety, and I think it's important for people to be safe but also to feel safe. Things like tagging, others, they seem like a great idea at the time but later, maybe not so.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Art of Invisibility

ForAllSecure

And I’m not talking about services that can quote remove your buddy’s Instagram photos where you are tagged doing something Not Safe For Work. So if you're harboring state secrets, you're going to need much more. And it goes back to what I said earlier about everyone having their own level of personal privacy.

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