Archive for the ‘privacy’ Tag

Meet ZangZing: Group Photo Sharing With A Focus On Privacy

Meet ZangZing: Group Photo Sharing With A Focus On Privacy

Once a person has been added as a member of a ZangZing album, he or she can add images in three ways: by loading from a hard drive to import images from other sites like Facebook, Flickr and Instagram mail, or e-mail a single photo album email from a smartphone or computer. ZangZing aims to facilitate more people to add a photo album online only.

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Microsoft Collects Locations Of Windows Phone Users | Privacy Inc. – CNET News

A Microsoft representative was not immediately available to answer questions this afternoon, CNET, including time histories are stored the position and frequency of telephone numbers are transmitted over the Internet. Windows Phone currently holds a market share of 6 percent, but, according to IDC, representing about 21 percent in 2015 through a partnership with Microsoft to Nokia.

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TSA Surveillance: Peep Show, Police State, Privacy Invasion Or All Three?

TSA Surveillance: Peep Show, Police State, Privacy Invasion Or All Three?

We feel as if you do not like TSA tests, do not fly, rather than taking a bus, train or driving your car. In that same future, Homeland Security considered going out with TSA airport body scanners would be a bit hidden under the clothes in their suitcases, and even vehicles. Whether you call it a police state, a peep-show or simple old invasion of privacy, surveillance should continue to grow. If gas prices continue to rise, driving can be an affordable option in the future.

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Is Spying On Teenage Drivers An Invasion Of Privacy Or A Parent’s Right?

Is Spying On Teenage Drivers An Invasion Of Privacy Or A Parent's Right?

So sometimes the technology to capture the audio and video drivers, a teenager, trying to make them feel watched, as if his parents were there. Teenagers drive more cautiously when parents are traveling by car with them, but parents can not always go with them. teen driver accidents nine times more often than adults.

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Windows Phone 7 Data & Privacy Explained

Windows Phone 7 Data & Privacy Explained

The first report on the sales of Microsoft's Windows 7 Phone late December and has exceeded 1.5 million units. Then, Achim Berg, vice president of mobile marketing and business Windows, said the number was "in line" with expectations of society.

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Windows Phone 7 Data & Privacy Explained

Windows Phone 7 Data & Privacy Explained

In addition to protecting your privacy in Web services Windows 7 different phone can also lock the screen Caller ID (network service provider). This is done in Settings> Phone> Show my number, you can choose to display the caller ID to everyone or no contact.

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EFF: Appeals Court Holds That Email Privacy Protected By Fourth Amendment

EFF: Appeals Court Holds That Email Privacy Protected By Fourth Amendment

c. A careful examination of the arguments in its eff amicus curiae, the court found that email users have the same reasonable expectation of privacy in their emails as they do in their telephone calls and e-Zip. Warshak, the Sixth Court of Appeals ruled that the government should have a search warrant before they can seize and search emails stored in secret by the messaging service providers. In a ruling today in the criminal appeal of the United States

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Free Speech, Privacy & Cyberstalkers – Help For Those With Personal Cyberstalking Terrorists

Others are looking troll cyberstalkers irritate your comments about other people, but an escalation of obsession with someone. It is a wonderful law, but there are people very twisted behind freedom of expression and the right to privacy online anonymously. United States, it is very value freedom of expression. The fact that you can say anything anonymously, does not mean we should. Often the harasser is a former partner (boyfriend, girlfriend, husband or wife). cyber joke about other online, but the reality is that cyberbullying U.S. is a crime and is growing. Department of Justice estimates there could be hundreds of thousands of cyberstalking victims in the United States could easily be a cyberstalker to destroy the reputation of the victim.

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Google Engineer Develops Facebook Disconnect, Blocks Facebook Connect To Protect Your Privacy

To help protect your personal information online, Brian Kennish (@ byoogle), an engineer at Google, Facebook has developed Unplug extension for Google Chrome browser, which effectively blocks the transmission of data to the server via Facebook Connect Facebook sites of other web sites, while allowing a user to access the sites.

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Privacy Watchdog, ESRB, Leaks 1,000 Emails

An employee for a privacy group made a rookie mistake by sending a Reply-All email and actually breached the privacy of people who had emailed their concerns to the group about their privacy. The irony of this story about the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is something to be marveled over.

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