Topic: Privacy

CISPA Is Dead, Long Live CISPA

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After stirring up trouble for months, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) died a quiet death in the Senate on Thursday.

By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 15, 2012

There's an Easy Fix to Apple's Latest iPhone Privacy Problem

Apple can make this whole iPhone address book fiasco all better with a simple fix. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 8, 2012

Path's Formal Apology Should Fix Its iPhone Scandal Right Up

Third try will do it for Path, which has added a formal apology to the Twitter and comment thread explanations it's given for its iPhone scandal. Hopefully the company can appease its critics.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 7, 2012

With Its Own iPhone Scandal, Path Has Officially Made It

We'd like to congratulate smartphone only, micro-social network Path on its first mini-scandal, as it signals a sort of ascent to relevance in the social networking world.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Feb 3, 2012

Google's New Privacy Policy Doesn't Fly In Europe

Following a series of questions and criticisms, "a group of European Union data-protection regulators" is asking Google not to move forward with its new unified privacy policy, according to Bloomberg Businessweek's Aoife White.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 25, 2012

The Internet Data We Would Like the Right to Forget

While Europe moves ahead with its right to be forgotten, as seasoned Internet stalkers, we've gone through and ranked the best and easiest places anyone can find your personal data on the Internet. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 25, 2012

Evil or Useful? A Practical Guide to Google's New Privacy Policy

It's easy to get upset about Google's newly announced changes to its privacy policy, because as many have now pointed out, despite Google's mission to not be "evil," the changes have some pretty evil implications.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 24, 2012

Whether You Like It or Not, Google Will Track Your Email

As tech bloggers gawked at Apple's record high earnings report, Google quietly announced that some changes to its privacy policy would kick into effect on March 1 and users will not be able to opt out.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 11, 2012

Facebook's News Feed Will Probably Make a Lot of People Angry

Starting this week, Facebook is "thoughtfully and slowly" rolling out its latest ad product: a predictably personalized thing called featured stories that will appear in users' News Feeds.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 4, 2012

Anonymous's War Against Neo-Nazis Isn't Winning Allies in Germany

People call Anonymous a lot of bad words, but hypocritical is seldom one of them. The hacktivist collective's latest Germany-centric crusade against the bigotry and hatred of neo-Nazis is drawing ire from all sides.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 23, 2011

Facebook Responds to Anxiety Over Timeline Ads

We hate to be the bearers of obvious news, but Facebook is making money off of your profile. Yes, even the new and improved and so far sort of confusing Timeline edition.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 22, 2011

Despite a Fix in Europe, Facebook Will Continue to Scan Your American Face

Facebook announced a lengthy list of privacy-related tweaks to its site on Wednesday, following a sweeping and often less-than-flattering report from European Internet watchdogs.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 21, 2011

Hackers Plan to Figure Out How Carrier IQ Works Before the Government Does

The Electronic Frontier Foundation put out an open call for developers to help them figure out how the controversial, smartphone-spying Carrier IQ software actually works.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 15, 2011

There May Be a Drone Spying on You Right Now

We don't mean to scare you, but the ACLU certainly does with 13-pages of startling details (PDF) about how the threat of "routine aerial surveillance of American life" is real.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 14, 2011

Carrier IQ's Fighting Off Multiple Federal Investigations

Just two weeks, practically nobody knew what Carrier IQ was, but thanks to a viral YouTube video showing evidence that the company's software was logging keystrokes on smartphones, a growing list of federal agencies are opening investigations.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 13, 2011

At Least Carrier IQ Is Not Giving Your Smartphone Data to the FBI

Carrier IQ, the controversial software company suspected of spying on over 150 million smartphone users, is opening its kimono and admitting to some mistakes.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 2, 2011

Reasons Not to Panic About the Carrier IQ Controversy

While everybody is busy flipping out about the Carrier IQ smartphone spying controversy, more and more data security experts are raising their hands with a calming comment: It's not necessarily a good thing, but it's not that bad.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 2, 2011

The Latest in the Widening Carrier IQ Phone Spying Scandal

It only took a scolding letter from a Senator, a class action lawsuit and a few thousand news stories, but smartphone software makers Carrier IQ finally responded to allegations of logging keystrokes and spying on users on Thursday night.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 1, 2011

Yes, Even iPhones Can Spy on You, Too

An Apple hacker has discovered that Carrier IQ, the shady smartphone software recently found to be logging keystrokes on Android, BlackBerry and Nokia devices, is also installed on the iPhone. Don't worry, fanboys. It's off by default -- probably.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 30, 2011

Your Smartphone Is Spying on You

An Android developer recently discovered a clandestine application called Carrier IQ built into most smartphones that doesn't just track your location; it secretly records your keystrokes, and there's nothing you can do about it.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 29, 2011

Mark Zuckerberg Can Be Surprisingly Likable Sometimes

Anticipating the inevitable blowback to the Federal Trade Commission's official press release that Facebook "Deceived Consumers By Failing To Keep Privacy Promises," Mark Zuckerberg wrote a blog post.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 11, 2011

The WikiLeaks-Fueled Erosion of Civil Liberties Has Begun

When a federal judge ruled that Twitter must reveal the private data of three WikiLeaks associates on Thursday, privacy advocates died a little inside.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 18, 2011

The Great Facebook Privacy Disconnect

Facebook has a bad privacy track record and people care--just not that much.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 12, 2011

Your Social Media Will Be Monitored

The New York Federal Reserve Bank is the latest organization to keep an eye on your tweets

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By Adam Clark Estes

Sep 30, 2011

A World Tour of Facebook Privacy Complaints

Everytime it pushes boundaries, governments just shove right back

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By Adam Clark Estes

Sep 29, 2011

The Inevitable Friction of Facebook's Frictionless Sharing

Congress is calling for an FTC investigation into Facebook's tracking practices

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 29, 2011

Meet Amazon Silk: The New Browser That Stalks You

There are some scary privacy concerns about the Kindle Fire's browser

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By Adam Martin

Sep 28, 2011

A Justice Department Guide to How Much Data Phone Companies Keep

The document details which companies keep your information the longest

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 16, 2011

Objections to the Updates to the Internet Child Privacy Protection Laws

The Federal Trade Commission has proposed changes

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By Adam Clark Estes

Sep 9, 2011

HuffPost Is Now Recruiting Teenagers to Blog for Free

The National Union of Journalists is going to hate this

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Aug 23, 2011

Your Guide to Facebook's Newer, Better Privacy Settings

There are a lot of new options, we're here to help you through

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By Adam Clark Estes

Aug 19, 2011

German Official Urges Citizens to Stop Using Facebook

Official sites in Scheswig-Holstein must also delete their Facebook Pages and Like buttons

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By Adam Clark Estes

Aug 18, 2011

The Dangers of Supercookies

Aggressive new software is tracking your every move online. Here's how to stop it

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Aug 15, 2011

Your Data Isn't Safe (Even With Cell Phone Privacy Protection Plans)

It's difficult to address one privacy concern without compromising another

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By Adam Clark Estes

Aug 8, 2011

The Case Against Recruiting on Facebook

As more and more employers consult Facebook, more and more people think it's shady

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jul 27, 2011

American Spies Have Their Very Own Phone Hacking Scandal

The government isn't sure if it's tracking Americans' every move

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 25, 2011

The Cases For and Against Google+'s Real-Name Policy

Has the social network made a mistake by deleting pseudonymous profiles en masse?

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 21, 2011

How Google+ is Showing It's Serious About Privacy

With its first acquisition, Fridge, the social network shows it means business

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jul 13, 2011

Mark Zuckerberg Disappears from Google+ Due to Privacy Settings

The Facebook founder will be eating his irony pie for at least a week now

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By Adam Martin

Jun 13, 2011

The New Powers the FBI Just Granted Itself

A rewritten operations manual relaxes restrictions on investigation tools

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jun 8, 2011

Why Europe Is Freaking Out About Facebook Photo Recognition

The feature has been live in the U.S. for six months with little outrage

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jun 1, 2011

Did Eric Schmidt Step Down Because He 'Screwed Up' on Social Media?

Examining what the Google executive said at the D9 conference

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 25, 2011

Mark Zuckerberg Changes His Tune on Kids Using Facebook

Media outlets took previous comments "out of context," says Facebook founder

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 24, 2011

Signs That Facebook Is Acting Like a Sovereign Nation

Now equipped with "diplomats" the social network is getting serious about politics

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 20, 2011

What Facebook Can Learn from Microsoft Circa 1998

Answer all the Senator's questions with "We just want to innovate"

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 19, 2011

Google Can't Make Up Its Mind About Facial Recognition

If the technology is too creepy for Google, why did they apply for a patent?

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 17, 2011

Facebook and Google Join Forces to Oppose Privacy Bill

Silicon Valley doesn't like a state bill requiring clearer explanation of privacy settings

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