Feb 21 2009

Facebook: You Own All Your Data. Period.

In case you didn’t read him quoted in some 1,700 newspapers last week, NBC’s Press:Here has an interview with Chris Kelly, Facebook’s Chief Privacy Officer this week.

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Feb 21 2009

Week in review: Facebook's about-face – CNET News


Sydney Morning Herald

Week in review: Facebook's about-face
CNET News
by Steven Musil Facebook users take their privacy very seriously–and the social-networking site received that message loud and clear.
Facebook Made Me Do It Newsweek
Privacy law call in Facebook row BBC News
Washington Post – The Tech Herald – InformationWeek – guardian.co.uk
all 1,863 news articles
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Feb 21 2009

A Surveillance Camera On Every Chicago Street Corner?

Mike writes “Chicago Mayor Daley has stated that if his Olympic dreams come true, by 2016 there will be a surveillance camera on ‘every street corner in Chicago.’ Just like in London, elected officials all over America appear to be happily advancing a ‘surveillance society’ without regard for civil rights or privacy concerns. Ray Orozco, executive director of Chicago’s Office of Emergency Management and Communications is quoted as saying, ‘We’re going to grow the system until we eventually cover one end of the city to the other.'” Chicago has been developing its surveillance network for some time, but it seems they plan to continue increasing the scale.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Feb 21 2009

Week in review: Facebook's about-face – CNET News


ABC News

Week in review: Facebook's about-face
CNET News
by Steven Musil Facebook users take their privacy very seriously–and the social-networking site received that message loud and clear.
Technology Correspondent, BBC News website BBC News
Facebook Privacy Row: Insider's Story Techtree.com
Washington Post – The Tech Herald – InformationWeek – New York Times
all 1,869 news articles
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Feb 21 2009

Yahoo, Facebook … What The?!?!

With all the talk about privacy, this caught my eye. I just found this setting on my Yahoo account. Thankfully it was deactivated.

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Feb 20 2009

Week in review: Facebook's about-face – CNET News


CBC.ca

Week in review: Facebook's about-face
CNET News
by Steven Musil Facebook users take their privacy very seriously–and the social-networking site received that message loud and clear.
Privacy law call in Facebook row BBC News
Facebook Privacy Row: Insider's Story Techtree.com
BusinessWeek – The Tech Herald – Washington Post – InformationWeek
all 1,850 news articles
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Feb 20 2009

Week in review: Facebook's about-face – CNET News


The Age

Week in review: Facebook's about-face
CNET News
by Steven Musil Facebook users take their privacy very seriously–and the social-networking site received that message loud and clear.
Privacy law call in Facebook row BBC News
Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down PC World
The Tech Herald – Washington Post – InformationWeek – guardian.co.uk
all 1,812 news articles
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Feb 20 2009

Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down – PC World


PC World

Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down
PC World
By JR Raphael, PC World Facebook may have done an about-face with its policies on using user data, but the social network's struggle to balance business with privacy is far from over.
Privacy complaints force Facebook to backtrack on service changes The Tech Herald
Facebook Backs Into a 'Bill of Rights' Washington Post
InformationWeek – guardian.co.uk – Reuters – New York Times
all 1,799 news articles
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Feb 20 2009

Bill Would Require ISPs, Wi-Fi Users To Keep Logs

suraj.sun notes CNet reporting on bills filed in the US House and Senate that would require all ISPs and operators of Wi-Fi hotspots — including home users — to maintain access logs for 2 years to aid in law enforcement. The bills were filed by Republicans, but the article notes that the idea of forcing data retention has been popular on both sides of the aisle over the years. “Republican politicians on Thursday called for a sweeping new federal law that… would impose unprecedented data retention requirements on a broad swath of Internet access providers and is certain to draw fire from businesses and privacy advocates. … Each [bill] contains the same language: ‘A provider of an electronic communication service or remote computing service shall retain for a period of at least two years all records or other information pertaining to the identity of a user of a temporarily assigned network address the service assigns to that user [i.e., DHCP].'”

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Feb 20 2009

Facebook Privacy Row: Insider's Story – Techtree.com


ABC News

Facebook Privacy Row: Insider's Story
Techtree.com
In a recent telephonic interview with The Age, Facebook's chief privacy officer, Chris Kelly, revealed that the "entire story was a beat-up and Facebook never intended to use people's personal information outside of the site".
Privacy law call in Facebook row BBC News
Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down PC World
The Tech Herald – The Age – Washington Post – InformationWeek
all 1,830 news articles
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