TechNewsDailyMicrosoft has seized the opportunity presented by Google's privacy policy changes to tout its online services as alternatives. Ads this week hit the pages of the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and USA Today suggesting that people concerned ...
ScrippsNewsIt would take the average consumer more than 300 hours to read the privacy policies at websites they visit each year, according to the high-end estimates of a 2008 study published in the technology policy journal I/S. If we're honest about how human ...
gulfnews.comBy Carolina D'Souza, Staff Reporter Dubai: In a move aimed at creating a simpler and more intuitive user experience, Google has announced changes to its privacy policy that will take effect on March 1. The reaction to the change has been far from ...
USA TODAYWhile the strategies are increasing revenues, they are drawing fire from patient advocates and privacy groups who criticize the hospitals for using private medical records to pursue profits. Doug Heller, executive director of Consumer Watchdog, ...
Toronto StarAmong them: • The possibility that users – and regulators – might become more concerned about privacy issues • The high cost of waging various patent infringement battles. • The site's heavy reliance on Zynga, the online gaming site and creators of ...
PC MagazineBut Alma Whitten, Google's director of privacy, policy and engineering, also postulated a future where Google's calendar and navigation apps could talk to one another, which jangled legislators' nerves. (For more Google PR blunders, see our slideshow.) ...
StarNewsOnline.comAnd as more cameras are installed, the debate begins over which concern takes precedence – public safety or privacy. By this summer, 75 video cameras will monitor four Wilmington Housing Authority properties – Creekwood, Houston Moore, Rankin Terrace ...
Herald SunRATEPAYERS will pay for a $21000 blowout in the cost of special curtains to protect Muslim women's privacy during female-only exercise classes at a suburban pool. Monash Council has approved the extra cash, bringing the cost of the curtains to more ...
DailyFinanceLast weekend, the search king introduced a new privacy policy that drew criticism from Microsoft and others, even if most of us knew the day would come when the Big G would seek to fully integrate its services and customer data to obtain even better ...