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CONSUMER PRIVACY
With the advent of Active RFID tags, VISA and Master Card smart cards and increasing Internet purchases, consumer privacy is more important than ever. Consumers' data must be safeguarded by the companies trusted with using that data to make transactions easier for us.
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Survey By Foley & Lardner and Eversheds Revealed at the International Association of Privacy Professionals’ Annual...
Learn how TRUSTe keeps you in compliance with continual online privacy issue monitoring and out Watchdog Dispute...
Critics say Google makes some privacy progress, but call for more transparency
The uber-geeks who run Google don't seem like to think about the messy world of law and politics. But it can't be...
The Privacy Projects will set, fund and promote an evidence-based privacy research agenda to help create policies,...
10 U.S. consumer and privacy watchdog groups this morning called for Congress to clamp down on behavioral targeting...
Social media is still in its infancy and its security has been an issue since its inception. Facebook has been...
There is a dark side to some of the impressive new online technologies that are appearing, from social networking to...
A source tells Reuters that the lead candidate for the White House cyber security chief position is Frank Kramer,an...
As the economy sputters, small business owners remain intently focused on the bottom line. So a conversation about...
As you may know, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) requires online businesses to secure “verifiable...
We study risk taking, trust, and privacy concerns...
Interesting discussion about whether Amazon should disclose to News Corp the subscribers of WSJ (part of News Corp) on...
Social network Facebook plans to improve people's control over their information and enable them to make more choices...
but it's buried in there somewhere) it's called Kovio, and it reckons it can mass produce RFID tags by printing them...
I bet you or someone you know has been a victim of online identity theft. When it happened, you probably vowed to never...
Because employment background-screening company Jungle Source depends on long-term trusted relationships with its...
You know that e-book you purchased on Kindle? Apparently it's not yours. Amazon has just recently deleted some titles...
This PC World article starts off by asking, "Do you trust Google?" But the answer is indicative at the end of...
There is this story on the WSJ as well. NY AG Cuomo accuses Tagged.com of raiding users' address books and then sending...
Facebook today introduced a test of new ways for its members to set and adjust their privacy settings for any piece of...
This DIY RFID sheild kit for Arduino will get you started with RFID out of the bag.
How much private information is available about you in cyberspace? Social Security numbers are just the beginning.
Top Sources: Consumer Privacy
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- Globe Investor
- Guardian Unlimited
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