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Americans Flip-Flop on Personal Data Privacy

2014-11-13 21:39:46| TechNewsWorld

Despite the publicity about Edward Snowden's controversial leaks, only 43 percent of 607 English-speaking adults surveyed in January had heard a lot about government surveillance efforts, and another 44 percent had heard a little, according to the Pew Research Internet Project. However, 80 percent of the respondents registered concern about government surveillance of communications.

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Facebook Offers Up (Another) Lesson in 'Privacy Basics'

2014-11-13 21:02:46| PC Magazine Security Product Guide

You have seven days to review the updated policies and submit any comments or suggestions.

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Facebook Offers Up (Another) Lesson in 'Privacy Basics'

2014-11-13 18:01:13| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

You have seven days to review the updated policies and submit any comments or suggestions.

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Verizons latest privacy wrecking ploy: An unblockable supercookie that lets anyone track you on the internet

2014-11-05 19:30:29| Extremetech

Over the last week, it has emerged that Verizon Wireless has been silently tracking around 100 million mobile customers using a supercookie that can't be opted out of. The tracking cookie, as you can probably guess, allows Verizon to track almost everything that you do on the internet, and then sell that behavioral data to advertisers. Even worse, get this: Verizon's implementation of the supercookie is so sloppy that any third party can also use the cookie to track your behavior.

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Judges Skeptical NSA Spying Violates Privacy Rights

2014-11-05 00:37:57| IT Services - Topix.net

A federal appeals court appears largely unconvinced that the government's once-secret practice of collecting virtually all Americans' phone records violates the Constitution. A panel of three Republican-nominated judges on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals challenged arguments made Tuesday by a conservative activist and civil-liberties groups that the National Security Agency's mass-surveillance program represents a breach of the Fourth Amendment, which guards against unreasonable searches.

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