Google Analytics and Privacy
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Some very good commentary on the newly released Google Analytics, and Google’s Privacy Policy for the same on Bogle’s Blog.
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Some very good commentary on the newly released Google Analytics, and Google’s Privacy Policy for the same on Bogle’s Blog.
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My phone rang on the ski hill this morning. It was AT&T’s collection agency, BCR, calling to harass me again.
You see, AT&T picked my pocket to the tune of $1170, and then…
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Live notes from Duncan Stewart’s presentation this morning:
The TMT predictions are a 1 year snapshot. These are the hot areas for the next 12 months.
— Internet —
The rising…
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Rumors are flying this morning that Microsoft will join DataPortability.org, the working group thinking through data portability issues. That would be good news, although at this point ther…
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It boggles my mind that someone sat down and coded “Anyone who lives in the same city as me” as a privacy control and didn’t immediately smack themselves on the head for writing something…
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Several reports emerged yesterday around three new Facebook features. Previously promised, it looks as if these will be delivered in the New Year:
Fine grained privacy controls. Long demanded,…
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Yesterday was a pretty exciting day on the privacy and data portability front. I didn’t have any inkling of what was coming up next after publishing the Privacy Manifesto on GigaOm,…
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A call went out earlier this week for a few of us in the blogging community to help pick up a little of the slack at GigaOm caused by Om’s convalescence. I was asked if I would contribut…
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Scoble’s banning from Facebook is provoking a lot of discussion in the blogosphere amongst Americans. The discussion centers around whether Scoble should be allowed to export his socia…
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Over the holidays I had the opportunity to have dinner with American friends where, unsurprisingly, the topic of the war in Iraq was discussed. While the US Patriot Act’s egregious civ…
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Over on the Skype Journal, Jim Courtney has written a blockbuster post titled Privacy and Prejudice: An Interruption 2.0 Manifesto for the AlwaysOn Lifestyle. Based on his experiences using…
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Randall Strauss’s piece Cellphone as Tracker: X Marks Your Doubts raises some uniquely American concerns about privacy and location based services. The Helio Drift, with Buddy Beacon,…
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Unlike Mark Goldberg, I welcome the ISP Privacy Pledge initiative put forward by Online Rights Canada. The pledge is a very concrete way to send a message to Parliament that privacy is important,…
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Philip R. Zimmermann is the creator of Pretty Good Privacy, an email encryption software package. Originally designed as a human rights tool, PGP was published for free on the Internet in 1991,…
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In the wake of the AOL search engine data fiasco, there have been a number of writers writing about the amount of data being collected by search engines, and other web sites, and how that data…
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Some very good commentary on the newly released Google Analytics, and Google’s Privacy Policy for the same on Bogle’s Blog. …