Tag Archives: privacy
Will You Star In the Next Google or Facebook Ad?
–by JD Sartain, CIO; November 12, 2013 Recent updates to Google and Facebook privacy policies give the companies permission to use your photos in commercial content such as ads. Users aren’t pleased—but, at the moment at least, they are almost … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Internet, Software
Tagged Brian Blau, Data Use Policy, Erin Egan, Facebook, Gartner Research, Google, Google Play, Google Terms of Service Update, privacy, Proposed Updates to Governing Documents, Shared Endorsements settings, Statement of Rights and Responsibilities
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Can Your IP Address Give Away Your Identity?
–by Julie Sartain, Network World; July 16, 2013 Network World: Can hackers, stalkers, criminals, and other Internet users track you down by your Internet Protocol (IP) address? According to the courts, several analysts, and IT professionals, the answer is both … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Internet, Software
Tagged criminals, encrypted links, encrypted tunnels, firewalls, hackers, identity, Internet, Internet Protocol, IP address, IP cloaking, online anonymity, privacy, stalkers, Tor Project, unencrypted links, VPN services, Web
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