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Recent News & Comments About online privacy issues
FTC taps privacy advocate Paul Ohm as adviser
IDG News Service - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has hired Paul Ohm, a privacy advocate and critic of current online privacy practices, as a senior privacy adviser for consumer protection and competition issues affecting the Internet and mobile services.
FTC Appoints Privacy Advocate as Adviser
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has hired Paul Ohm, a privacy advocate and critic of current online privacy practices, as a senior privacy adviser for consumer protection and competition issues affecting the Internet and mobile services.
FTC Ponders Mobile, Online Privacy Disclosures
Cable operators looking at mobility as a big value added will want to pencil in May 30 on their calendars. That is when the Federal Trade Commission is holding its workshop on what privacy disclosures are required for location-based and other online advertising.
Research and Markets: Internet and Online Privacy: A Legal and Business Guide
Dublin - Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Internet and Online Privacy: A Legal and Bus
Kiwis warned of online privacy issues
Internet experts have warned of New Zealanders' carefree attitude to online privacy, saying that most of our personal data is held by foreign companies which are not subject to New Zealand law or ethics.IT specialists, watchdogs,...
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 …
Is the Internet hurting children?
Chelsea Clinton and James P. Steyer say the explosion in online access for children and teenagers has created daunting privacy concerns and cognitive development issues we're only beginning to understand.
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.
Facebook Users Don't Trust Site on Privacy Issues
More than half of those surveyed said they had little to no trust that Facebook would keep their information private, and a majority said they wouldn't feel safe purchasing goods through the site.
Privacy Expert Paul Ohm to Join FTC Targeting Web, Mobile
Paul Ohm, a law professor and privacy expert at the University of Colorado, is expected to join the Federal Trade Commission as a senior policy adviser focusing on Internet and mobile markets.
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