In the aftermath of much-publicized breaches by heavyweights Google, Facebook, and AT&T, among others, attendees of the annual Computers, Freedom, and Privacy (CFP) conference spent last week creating a Users' Bill of Rights that is now available for public consumption, feedback, and approval.. The 14-point bill is available for comment on Facebook and Twitter. It was adopted unanimously, save for one dissent on data portability, during a vote at the twentieth annual event, held in San Jose, Calif. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . The 14-point bill is available for comment on Facebook and Twitter. It was adopted unanimously, save. aftermath, much-publicized, breaches, heavyweights, google, facebook, at&, among, other. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
"The College Board is selling students' email addresses to colleges and universities this summer for the first time. The nonprofit administrator of the SAT has sold lists of test-takers' names and addresses to accredited colleges since the 1970s." I for . . . . "The College Board is selling students' email addresses to colleges and universities this summer for the first time. The nonprofit administrator of the SAT has sold lists of test-takers' names and addresses to accredited colleges since the 1970s." I for one am against spam and do not like it when spam is compared to junk mail. Just because companies have been doing it for years does not make it right... maybe e-mail is the great equalizer. The link for this article located at CNET News.com is no longer available. . The University Administration's recent decision to distribute student contact information raises alarms about privacy and unsolicited messages in today's online landscape.. Student Email Marketing, Data Privacy Issues, College Board Policies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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