privacy

  • European politicos protest DOJ Wikileaks-Twitter probe
  • Republican politico's do-not-regulate Net manifesto
  • Internet 'kill switch' bill will return
  • Google to spar in Spain court over privacy rights
  • Facebook backtracks on apps grabbing address, cell number
  • Facebook tweak reveals addresses, phone numbers
  • Egypt's Internet disconnect reaches 24 hours
  • At Facebook, defense is offense
  • Aussie pubs beat bar fights with biometrics
  • Lawmakers ruffling Facebook feathers again
  • White House will propose new digital copyright laws
  • Juror will appeal order to turn over Facebook posts
  • Obama pushes for national 4G-speed wireless
  • FBI: We're not demanding encryption back doors
  • Internet 'kill switch' bill gets a makeover
  • Israel eyes Street View amid security, privacy fears
  • Facebook tests souped-up privacy policy
  • Facebook plans to resume address, phone sharing
  • No support for U.S. proposal for domain name veto
  • WikiLeaks, Net nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
  • House Republicans attempt to revive Real ID
  • Homeland Security bows to Real ID outcry
  • Twitter tells third-party developers to stop building clients
  • DOJ wins access to WikiLeaks-related Twitter accounts
  • Google to launch new social network at SXSW?
  • White House pushes for online privacy bill of rights
  • Porn-friendly .xxx domains are a go
  • Privacy lawsuits rain down on Netflix
  • Senator pushes for mobile privacy reform
  • Appeal filed in WikiLeaks probe of Twitter accounts
  • Privacy: Facebook's Achilles heel
  • Why browsers differ on Web sites' safety
  • Google settles FTC charges over Buzz
  • Samsung cleared of false key logger allegations
  • Congressmen push for location tracking disclosure
  • DOJ defends WikiLeaks probe of Twitter accounts
  • House gives final approval to nix Net neutrality
  • Microsoft's Streetside mapping arrives in U.K.
  • Toshiba to launch self-erasing hard drives
  • Obama moves forward with Internet ID plan

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