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Facebook have traditionally always faced huge backlash when launching new products and features on the site. Users don’t like change. When they introduced frictionless sharing and the timeline though they showed that they now know how to roll these products out without a huge uproar from their users… Source: Alltop RSS

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The Art Of Privacy: Top Secret Level PC Security For Non-geeks Discover How To Use Top Secret Level Privacy Techniques For Your PC Without Becoming A Geek! The Art Of Privacy Is A Guide To Help Mobile Laptop Users Guard Their Privacy By Showing Exactly How To Set Up Their PC For Maximum Security With [...]

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Yeah, There’s a Privacy Violation For That

by TwitterFools on April 12, 2011

Summary: In a recent headline from the Journal, federal prosecutors in New Jersey are probing about smartphone applications obtaining personal information from users without proper disclosure. The case bears following for several reasons. As the investigation draws on, legal experts will wonder if the result brings civil or criminal charges. Alltop RSS

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You probably never thought of your license plate as a social media tool, but Bump.com is trying to change that. The online start up has big ideas to turn America’s highways into a mobile social network, but is it more potential privacy crash or the next big Web idea? Alltop RSS

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Top Trends of 2010: Privacy

by TwitterFools on December 9, 2010

The rise of Facebook as a truly mainstream social network was a big story this year. An interesting question is, how much of Facebook’s success was directly related to its loosening of privacy controls at the end of 2009? That move created both a backlash and a huge bump in users as 2010 unfolded. …

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Earlier this year, a website called PleaseRobMe aggregated all of the messages from location-based services like Foursquare, Gowalla and BrightKite, and offered a listing of “all those empty homes out there”. It caused quite a stir and brought an issue to mind that many early adopters weren’t at first concerned with – privacy. Ever since, [...]

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4 Simple Steps to Control Your Facebook Privacy

by TwitterFools on July 15, 2010

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Did you know that Facebook automatically lets anybody see every video, picture, and status update you’ve ever posted? Whether you’re using Facebook for business or personal reasons, the good news is that new privacy settings enable you to change exactly who sees what within Facebook.  And those changes impact every prior post you’ve ever made. New [...]

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A new service called Yahoo Pulse will one-up Google Buzz by offering privacy tools and integration with Facebook news feeds on the Yahoo home page,… View full post on Mashable | The Social Media Guide

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At the D8 Conference outside of Los Angeles, another well-known tech CEO was grilled on stage: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.Yesterday, Steve… View full post on Mashable | The Social Media Guide

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