Firefox raises the online privacy bar with new cookie policy | ZDNet
A patch working its way through the Mozilla testing process promises to significantly increase privacy and reduce online tracking for Firefox users by blocking …
Figuring out the future of online privacy
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/28/tech/web/online-privacy-policies Experts from Facebook, Google, Mozilla and Microsoft are tackling privacy questions at the RSA security conference in San Francisco. source not found
FBI secretly requests data on thousands of Google users annually — RT USA
http://rt.com/usa/google-reveals-fbi-requests-904/ Google has revealed receiving up to 999 national security letters a year asking for the private user data of thousands of people. source …
Google’s Gmail-reading ad service faces Russian privacy probe
http://rt.com/news/google-correspondence-privacy-investigation-131/ Russian antimonopoly officials have launched an inquiry into Google for allegedly violating correspondence privacy in their advertising, Russian media reported. source not found
Canada kills controversial internet surveillance bill — RT
http://rt.com/news/canada-kills-surveillance-bill-992/ The Conservative Canadian government is abandoning its much-criticized internet surveillance bill, which would have allowed the government to keep tabs on its citizens …
Obama signs cybersecurity executive order
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57569080/obama-signs-cybersecurity-executive-order/ Administration takes unilateral action to boost response to growing cyber threats source not found
Obama to ‘bypass Congress’ on CISPA with cybersecurity executive order
http://rt.com/usa/news/congress-executive-actions-president-958/ Unable to reach a deal with Congress, President Obama plans to use his power to exert executive actions against the will of lawmakers. …
Computer Ethics- Online Privacy
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8 Tools for the Online Privacy Paranoid | TIME.com
http://techland.time.com/2012/05/04/8-tools-for-the-online-privacy-paranoid/ If you want to participate in today’s Internet, and all the apps and services that go with it, you have two choices: Accept …
Microsoft wants to keep an eye on you: Next Xbox console will only work with Kinect sensors connected, sources claim
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2277589/Microsoft-wants-eye-Next-Xbox-console-work-Kinect-sensors-connected-sources-claim.html#axzz2KhiNaeRt The machine – the follow up to the hugely successful Xbox 360 – will also feature new-look control pads and be capable of …
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