I’m going to start this blog post by quoting the definition of privacy from Wikipedia. I’ve highlighted 4 key words. Privacy (from Latin: privatus “separated from the rest, deprived of something, esp. office, participation in the government”, from privo “to deprive”) is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information […]
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3PMobile – The third “P” is for Personalization
The third post in the series (posts 1 & 2) talks about Personalization. This is perhaps the most powerful of the three “P’s. So let’s get straight to it… what if the website that you load in your browser really recognized you? Would it be possible for something to change in real-time so that the […]
Privacy: Do You Know Where your USB Ports Have Been Lately?
You can’t control everything, and let’s face it, data privacy policy management is not the most glamorous part of your day. In fact, if you are not in a regulated industry, there is a pretty good chance you are not even monitoring where your data goes after an employee accesses it, let alone accesses it […]
The Complete Solution to making the Web go Faster.
Yesterday I wrote a blog about why web optimization is NOT the complete solution to making the Web go faster. I promised that in my next post I would talk about the complete solution to making the Web go faster. So here goes. Let’s start with a couple of assumptions (I know, always dangerous but […]