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The End of Online AnonymityThe End of Online Anonymity It seems we're approaching a new age here on the Internet. Instead being anonymous, faceless IP addresses, social computing and changing technologies have allowed the lines between the "real" world and the "virtual" world to blur. Web 2.0 helped create a world ...
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BREAKING: Leaked UK government plan to create "Pirate Finder General" with power to appoint militias, create laws - Boing BoingA source close to the British Labour Government has just given me reliable information about the most radical copyright proposal I've ever seen. Secretary of State Peter Mandelson is planning to introduce changes to the Digital Economy Bill now under debate in Parliament. These changes will ...
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CIPP Guide » Cookies: Tracking your Internet experienceInternet cookies are an inherent part of Internet use. Many sites cannot function without them. Cookies are confusing, particularly because many myths surround their use. While cookies are not the source of viruses or spam, they do present potential privacy issues in their ability to track a ...
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What would George Orwell think of Google Dashboard? | DVICEThanks to Google, most people know who Eric Arthur Blair is. Doesn't ring a bell? You might know him better by his pen name, George Orwell. You know — 1984, Animal Farm? The question is, if he were alive today, what would he think of Google, and its power to spread information — sometimes very ...
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Hotmail imposes tracking cookies for logout • The RegisterAnd where do you think you're going? By Chris Williams • Get more from this author Posted in Applications, 12th November 2009 15:19 GMT Free whitepaper – Blade learning lab and technical community Hotmail users are now unable to log out of their account if the browser they are using does not ...
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IEEE Spectrum: British Government: We Want Access to Your Every Phone Call, Email and Web SearchIn England, your home may be your castle, but the government will soon be able to get a rather good idea of what is happening inside it. The British government has decided to go ahead with its plans under what it calls the Intercept Modernisation Programme to force every telecommunication ...
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A new system preserves the right to privacy in Internet searchesMember's Login View all categories Science Health Society Humanities Arts Applied science Business Home Language Content All content types News releases Publication announcements Events Library and multimedia Broadcast media items AlphaGalileo ...
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Tagged.com settles with states in invite fight - Tech and gadgets- msnbc.comThe social networking Web site Tagged.com has adopted reforms on the use of invitation e-mails after being accused of essentially stealing the e-mail addresses of some 60 million Internet users, state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced Monday. Cuomo charged in July that the San Francisco-based ...
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At U.S. airports, TSA officers covertly monitor travelers' behaviorTSA screening more than just carry-on bags 'Behavior detection' officers covertly watch travelers' conduct FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. -- You might not see them, but they're studying you. To identify potentially dangerous individuals, the Transportation Security Administration has stationed ...
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