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Phil Taylor

No privacy, please. « Beyond Digital - 1 views

  • We as individuals need to re-frame what privacy means to us.
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    "The meaning of the word "privacy" has changed. The days of being anonymous, and having no digital footprint, are gone."
Phil Taylor

Facebook has improved its privacy controls. Should we trust it not to screw up again? -... - 0 views

  • he master switches also don't affect what third-party applications can do on your profile
  • but they don't affect what Facebook calls your "directory information," which includes rules about whether people can search for you, send you friend requests, or see your list of friends.
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    "The privacy page is dominated by three big master switches. The buttons are marked "Everyone," "Friends of Friends," and "Friends." Pressing one of those will decide most of your Facebook privacy settings in one go."
Phil Taylor

Google's privacy counsel surprised at how few people change settings - Winnipeg Free Press - 0 views

  • The facility is reachable by searching for "ads preference manager," by clicking on "ads by Google" buttons that appear along with certain targeted ads, and through a somewhat cumbersome process via Google's home page.
  • It tells me that privacy is very much also culturally defined
  • There's certainly much more privacy debate in the U.S. now than ever in my two decades of being involved in privacy law
Phil Taylor

Online Privacy, Online Publicity: Youth do more to protect their reputation than their ... - 2 views

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    "Online Privacy, Online Publicity: Youth do more to protect their reputation than their information"
Phil Taylor

The Evolution of Privacy on Facebook - 1 views

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    Thanks to Mark Duncan for finding this one. Do you know how to change your privacy settings?
Phil Taylor

Back to School: 10 Privacy Tips for the Connected Student - 0 views

  • We share and transmit a lot of personal information online. This is especially true for students, who not only use academic online tools that require personal information, but who are also incredibly active social network users. Whether a ninth grader, college senior or parent, these privacy tips can help you and your family stay safe this school year.
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