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Of Course the Government Cares About Your Privacy
Today saw the first of at least two Congressional hearings concerning managing privacy on the web in relation to online advertising. The hearing today involved executives from Google, Facebook, Micros… more »
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Gain Permission before Engaging in a Relationship
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spurspectives wrote 2 days ago: In his recent article, Congress asks Embarq about Selling Customer Info, posted today, AP writer Dav … more »
Internet user tracking may need to be fully "opt-in" according to regulators - A bad thing for traditional Internet service providers
Richard wrote 4 days ago: I wrote earlier about controversial behavioural tracking company NebuAd which had been trialling a s … more »
Of Course the Government Cares About Your Privacy
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Stacey Higginbotham wrote 1 week ago: Today saw the first of at least two Congressional hearings concerning managing privacy on the web in … more »
Marketing's last mile and the Prosumer's revenge
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cvidal wrote 1 week ago: On July 8th, the Wall Street Journal ran a story on Targeted Ads and focused on NebuAd and Phorm. Th … more »
Security Now! Reminder
Freemor wrote 2 weeks ago: This is just a reminder that the second half of Steve Gibson’s coverage of Phorm/Nebuad/Frontp … more »
Oh Yuck
Freemor wrote 3 weeks ago: After listening to Steve Gibson on Security Now! this week (episode 149) I started doing some diggin … more »
Charter Backs Off NebuAd, But Not Ads
Stacey Higginbotham wrote 3 weeks ago: Charter Communications this morning backed off plans to deploy an advertising system that had stirre … more »
Steve Gibbson Covers Phorm/Nebuad/AdZilla/etc
Freemor wrote 3 weeks ago: episode #149 and the upcoming episode #151 of Security Now! cover Phorm and others. Probably most p … more »
NebuAd advertising customization getting into hot water over Net Neutrality?
Richard wrote 4 weeks ago: A report from publications Free Press and Public Knowledge (the same two group that ignited the fuss … more »
Internet Watchdogs Attack NebuAd
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Stacey Higginbotham wrote 1 month ago: Two non-profit organizations, Free Press and Public Knowledge, have ridden down the data trail of ad … more »
GigaOM Interview: Bob Dykes, CEO of NebuAd
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Stacey Higginbotham wrote 1 month ago: The uproar over Charter Communications testing out a deep-packet inspection system to deliver advert … more »
Phorm by any other name
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peeebeee wrote 2 months ago: It seems that Phorm, who have created a huge rumpus in the UK and Europe with their system for track … more »
Phorm, NebuAd, and Privacy
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Freemor wrote 3 months ago: Well it seems NebuAd is coming to Canada soon, and is already in place in several US ISP’s. So … more »
Online behavioral tracking at a crossroads: will companies do the right thing?
David Kozatch wrote 3 months ago: There are two new vendor systems being introduced in the U.S. that will significantly enhance the t … more »
The More Things Change...
cparente wrote 3 months ago: How consumers are tracked online has been an issue for years. Until recently the main vehicle for th … more »
mm338: Anyone still believe in privacy?
mudge wrote 3 months ago: MUDGE’s Musings It shouldn’t be that much of a surprise in the Age of Google and Amazon tha … more »
Would You Fire Your ISP Over Privacy?
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Stacey Higginbotham wrote 4 months ago: OK, so it’s no secret that a desire for free services on the part of consumers coupled with th … more »
Happy New Year!
adgospel wrote 6 months ago: A new year brings new gossip. Seems there have been a lot of waves being made by companies like Neb … more »
