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Recent News & Comments About how to protect privacy online
Generation Gap: Who's Oversharing Online?
The ever-growing realm of social media has created generation gaps in how people view privacy online. But some research shows that it’s the younger and more web-savvy crowd that is taking action to manage accounts.
Europe Seeks to Protect Children, Prove How Old You Are Online [VIDEO]
Are you worried about the online safety of children? The European Union is, and it's taking protecting children one step further.
Online Consumer Privacy in the Spotlight
Choose Privacy Week is a national public awareness campaign that aims to educate the public on how to protect their privacy and understand their rights. This year, Choose Privacy Week is being held May 1-7, 2012. The timing for this public awareness campaign couldn't have been better. Within the past week, we've seen controversial cybersecurity legislation highlighted in the news and high ...
Facebook attempts to clear up privacy questions
Social network's privacy chief says policy changes aren't really new but include more details on how the site uses your data. Originally posted at News - Security & Privacy
Senate to hold hearing on Obama’s ‘Privacy Bill of Rights’
Next week, the Senate will examine President Obama's "Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights" in an attempt to figure out how the government can better protect individual privacy online.
The Quad: Engel Introduces Bill to Protect Student Privacy
Rep. Eliot L. Engel introduced legislation on Friday that would protect personal online information from tracking by universities and athletic departments.
Growing concerns over online privacy
New Zealanders still have 'a certain level of naivety' about online security, new research from the Privacy Commission shows.
The latest privacy invasion: retailer tracking
Credit and debit card purchases leave a surprisingly detailed purchase trail. What can you do to protect your privacy?
FTC Picks Internet Privacy Expert for Senior Adviser
The Federal Trade Commission has drafted Paul Ohm, a professor at the University of Colorado Law School and a well-regarded expert on internet privacy, as a senior advisor on mobile privacy and competition issues. Ohm is slated to assume his …
US regulators urge online 'do not track' law
A top US regulator urged Congress Wednesday to enact an online privacy law that includes "do not track" mechanisms for consumers on the Internet, amid indications of a split among lawmakers.
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