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Facebook faces US $15 billion lawsuit
RT Tracking users after they log out and violating US wiretapping laws – these are the allegations behind a 15-billion-dollar nationwide class-action lawsuit filed against Facebook in California. The suit, combining 21 cases of alleged privacy violations by the social … Continue reading
Posted in Cyberspace, Headlines, Society
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Climate scientists’ claims of email death threats go up in smoke
Christian Kerr The Australian CLAIMS that some of Australia’s leading climate change scientists were subjected to death threats as part of a vicious and unrelenting email campaign have been debunked by the Privacy Commissioner. Timothy Pilgrim was called in to … Continue reading
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Inside Story – The UK ‘snooping’ plan: Security vs privacy
Inside Story Al Jazeera Is the UK’s new online surveillance plan an essential security tool or an unnecessary breach of personal freedoms? Guests: Bob Ayers; Adrian Mars; and Danvers Baillieu.
Posted in Cyberspace, Headlines, Politics, Politics, Society, Videos
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Google implements privacy policy despite EU warning
BBC News Internet company Google has gone ahead with its new privacy policy despite warnings from the EU that it might violate European law. The change means private data collected by one Google service can be shared with its other … Continue reading
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How to delete your Google browsing history in three simple steps . . . before it’s too late to hide your secrets
Julian Gavaghan Daily Mail There is just a week to go until Google controversially changes its privacy policy to allow it to gather, store and use personal information about its users. But there is one way to stymie the web … Continue reading
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