New research shows that, in addition to likes, the social networking giant has secured its share of eye rolls.
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Voting: Is Your Ballot Really Secret?
An investigation by the Associated Press found that if you live in New Mexico and a few other states, your election data could be compromised.
Facebook and Google Talk Privacy
Facebook looks set to simplify its privacy settings whereas Google has downplayed privacy fears of its own.
New Site Sifts Through Sensitive Facebook Statuses
You might want to check the privacy settings on your status updates. Because there may be some you don’t want just anyone to see.
Quotes: Myspace Makes Its Push Toward Privacy
“Given all the noise in the industry, we want to get out and state a clear position so that our users understand that we take privacy very seriously.”
–Mike Jones, MySpace Co-President, on the site’s new privacy settings. …
Want to Quit Facebook? Join the Crowd Leaving on May 31
A small group of former Facebook lovers fed up with Facebook privacy concerns are corralling users to quit starting May 31. Will it work?
Quotes: Germany Reacts to Google Privacy Breach
“According to the information available to us so far, Google has for years penetrated private networks, apparently illegally,”
— ILSE AIGNER, German consumer protection minister, in a statement condemning Google for monitoring …
Google Goes for Honesty in Privacy Gaffe
“So how did this happen? Quite simply, it was a mistake.”
Facebook Privacy Then and Now
Matt McKeon, a developer with the Visual Communications Lab at IBM Research’s Center for Social Software, shows how Facebook privacy has, ahem, evolved over time.
Firefox 4: Mozilla Wants a More Private Browser
When it comes to Internet surfing, there’s the need for speed. In its latest release, Mozilla thinks users want privacy, too.