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TOSBack | The Terms-Of-Service Tracker
TOSBack keeps an eye on 44 website policies.
Every time one of them changes, you'll see an update here.
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TOSBack keeps an eye on 44 website policies.
Every time one of them changes, you'll see an update here.
Blurred Out: 51 Things You Aren't Allowed to See on Google Maps
For all of the places that Google Maps allows you to see, there are plenty of places that are off-limits. Whether it’s due to government restrictions, personal-privacy lawsuits or mistakes, Google Maps has slapped a "Prohibited" sign on the following 51 places.
Mac Data Rescue II
Do you need to recover files that have been deleted? Data Rescue II is the best data recovery software on the market for recovering files from a problem hard drive or that have been previously deleted.
Minimizing Classroom Disruptions
A collection of archives to help you leverage technology’s potential for education, while minimizing classroom disruptions. We hope you’llfind these resources helpful as you seek an appropriate balance in your own institutions.
Rick Rolled to child pr0n = you're a pedophile, says FBI
Such is the case with Temple University doctoral student Roderick Vosburgh, who apparently clicked on an FBI-planted hyperlink somewhere on the Internet.
Top 10 Gadgets for the Modern Spy
For people who have a desire to obtain gadgets like James Bond without being enrolled in the military or secret service.
One in four SSD-based laptops fail
Notebooks with solid state drives (flash-based) cost more than traditional hard drives, are "an order of magnitude" less reliable and do not perform as well when using Microsoft Outlook.
Securing Leopard - Checklist - Securethoughts
This checklist may come in handy, especially when securing more than one machine and ensuring you don't miss out on any steps.
Do Away With HTML Based E-mail on Windows says Security Fix
viewing your e-mail in anything other than plain text mode is asking for trouble on a Windows computer.
Australia Joins China In Censoring The Internet
Worst still, bloggers or those (such as forum owners) who allow users to comment or post could find themselves blocked under this proposal should someone say or post the wrong thing. I
Free Speech and the Constitution in Australia
Censorship laws may also be used to prevent freedom of speech by restricting distribution of certain films and publications.
Leading surveillance societies in the EU and the World 2007
Each year since 1997, the US-based Electronic Privacy Information Center and the UK-based Privacy International have undertaken what has now become the most comprehensive survey of global privacy ever published.
Onus on providers to clean up web content
Under the plan, all internet service providers will have to provide a "clean" feed to households and schools, free of pornography and other "inappropriate" material.
The Scrutinizer
283 randomly handy web tools tools in one place
Invisible Me - Fast, Secure and Free Web Proxy
InvisibleMe is a fast, secure and anonymous free web proxy. It lets you browse the internet without leaving personal details behind such as your IP address and stops you from picking up cookies.
5 Web Accounts to Keep Your Identity Safe
Fed up with spam? Tired of telemarketing calls? Feelin’ paranoid about identity theft? … Here you’ll find a bunch “throwaway” web tools that can help you out
Password Manager + AutoFill for Mac OS X
1Password keeps track of all web passwords, automates sign-in, guards from identity theft.
10 Free Tools Every IT Pro Needs
Working in the IT business for many years now has taught me several things, not the least of which is how to find good free software.
Internet Explorer and Firefox Vulnerability Analysis
This report documents the results of my analysis of Internet Explorer and Firefox vulnerabilities over the past few years since Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP SP2 became available and Mozilla launched Firefox.
Fluorescent light-powered wireless camera
the camera also boasts some built-in 802.11b WiFi capabilities to stream all that video (or, more specifically, an image every ten seconds) back to a PC, which can presumably be used to monitor dozens of these little all-seeing wonders.
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