This is one that we really liked and wanted to pass along to you. It was originally posted on May 21, 2012 by Emily R. Coleman. Dr. Coleman talks from a user’s (and marketer’s) perspective as to her concerns about privacy how much data is being collected through Social Networks. I hope you find it […]
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BYOD Privacy Policies – What’s Yours?
With all the chatter about DNT and consumer privacy, it’s time to return to the enterprise and their challenges supporting BYOD. When the company approves the use of personal mobile devices, or, in some cases, requires it, policies must be put in place to protect everyone. The issues of who owns what data and […]
Tracking Enablers: Did You Know About Widget Tracking?
Just this past week Twitter announced its recent changes to service and that they would honor the upcoming Do Not Track (DNT) standard. Around the same time, a colleague of mine also noted that after visiting his Facebook profile, he notice the company was capturing non-Facebook site visit data whether or not he clicked […]
“How To” on Digital Privacy
Last week, Kate Murphy of the New York Times published an article entitled, How to Muddy Your Tracks on the Internet. What really impressed me about this article is that we now need to to take proactive steps and possibly even spend our own money to protect our online privacy – something that should […]
The Consensual Web
As you know, we’ve been closely watching the discussions regarding the Do Not Track (DNT) initiative. A key discussion point is about first and third parties and how a third party can become a first party once you click on a “like” button or click through to another site or use an embedded service within […]