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Tonido - Privacy and Online Freedom from third-party servers | Personal Web Applications and Private P2P Network | Tonido
Tonido is an open personal web application platform that safeguards your privacy and online freedom.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Privacy fears over Google tracker
"Google says it has built the service from the ground up with security and privacy issues in mind, and that the service only stores the last known location of a given user. However, privacy watchdog Privacy International argues that there are opportunitie
Comm 217 Digital Journalism:"The Permanent Detag" | iStanford
"Once pictures are posted on Facebook, they're there to stay. And it's not just Facebook--an interesting article from ComputerWorld shares the results of an experiment to try to help three people clean up their Google search results, and the results were
Main Page - CFPWiki
Computers, Freedom, and Privacy 2009.
June 1-4, 2009, Washington DC. The 19th annual Computers Freedom and Privacy (CFP 2009) conference will be at the Marvin Center at George Washington University in Washington, DC, June 1-4, 2009.
[0903.3276] De-anonymizing Social Networks
a third of the users who can be verified to have accounts on both Twitter, a popular microblogging service, and Flickr, an online photo-sharing site, can be re-identified in the anonymous Twitter graph with only a 12% error rate.
Facebook Privacy Changes Hint at a Brave New, Twitter-Like, World ...
Facebook is developing a serious case of Twitter envy. It’s not hard to see how the popularity of Twitter is influencing Facebook’s attempts to remold itself and adapt to the web’s changing social network landscape.
How to Delete Accounts from Any Website - Features by PC Magazine
Deleting accounts you've created on Facebook, MySpace, AOL, and elsewhere on the Web isn't always easy. Here are the details on leaving 23 services behind.
Smári McCarthy`s blagoblag on Yaxic.org :: Finland sacrifices privacy on the alter of money
The level of espionage permitted by this law is admittedly not very high compared to, for example, British laws, but this is still a worrying thing for at least three reasons.
Why my Twitter updates are protected - beyond140's posterous
Many people don't realise this but a public account means you are automatically generating live feed of your life for the entire internet. I think a lot of people haven't really thought this one through. Seriously. It's one thing for me to broadcast an RS
OneSwarm: Privacy preserving P2P
OneSwarm is a new P2P data sharing application we’re building to provide users with explicit control over their privacy by enabling fine-grained control over how data is shared. Instead of sharing data indiscriminately, data shared with OneSwarm can be ma
We See Your Every Move
After someone reported Hasan Elahi as a terrorist, the artist began using the internet to clear his name. He posts every detail of his life, from phone bills to bathroom breaks. He calls the project Tracking Transience, and he bragged to Brooke Darrah Shu
About Privacy OS
a thematic network for privacy protection infrastructure within the current European Commission´s ICT Policy Support Programme. The Project has started at the beginning of June 2008 and brings together industry, SMEs, Government, Academia and Civil Societ
Senators cry 'child abuse' as they seek to dismantle the Net | ZDNet Government | ZDNet.com
"Is the “Internet SAFETY Act” (otherwise known as S.436 and HR.1076 really about stopping online child abuse? Or is it a way to give copyright holders what they have long been crying for: a legal requirement that ISPs retain user data forever?"
MediaPost Publications Privacy A Major Concern Among Web Surfers 02/20/2009
Following on the heels of Facebook's decision to rescind a highly controversial move to store all content posted on the social network, new data has emerged to support consumers' increasing alarm over online privacy.
OneSwarm: Privacy preserving P2P
currently popular peer-to-peer (P2P) applications are limited by a lack of user privacy. By design, services like BitTorrent and Gnutella share data with anyone that asks for it, allowing a third-party to systematically monitor user behavior. As a result,
Pseudonymity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pseudonymity is a word derived from pseudonym, meaning 'false name', and describes a state of disguised identity resulting from the use of a pseudonym (also called nym). The pseudonym identifies a holder, that is, one or more human beings who possess but
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