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Choice Means Respect

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I was reading this When Did Service Become the Customer’s Obligation? blog at Competitive Advantage Marketing it really struck a cord with me. While Dr. Coleman is talking about a different kind of “choice” than our enterprise browser provides, it does address a common theme.  This quote from her blog really sums things up, “Our […]

Some Animals Are More Equal When it Comes to Digital Privacy

Posted by & filed under Choice, Privacy, Uncategorized.

In a recent conversation with a colleague, it suddenly struck me that while I see lots of products and services (and budget dollars) supporting IT security, there are almost no products or services supporting privacy.  Why is that? Security is about protecting corporate data.   But let’s look at the other side of security – privacy.  Privacy […]

Privacy as a Competitive Differentiator

Posted by & filed under #Choice, Privacy.

Time to take a step back from standards.  Let’s look at privacy from an entirely different angle – Privacy as a competitive weapon. If your business could increase customer loyalty, improve employee compliance or attract new customers because you guarantee to respect their privacy by giving them a choice – would you? It’s not just […]

Digital Privacy Twister

Posted by & filed under Choice, Personalization, Privacy, Quality of Experience, What: Device Information, Where: Location Information, Who: User Information.

  Yes, Twister.  The fun, bright colored game where you get twisted up with all your friends and would-be teenage loves.  Actually, the rules of Twister are more clear than the twisted Privacy policies that dot the Web these days – which in my opinion, are less about privacy and more about making money.  The […]


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