For more information about this, have a look at David Baron. At that rate, it The link for this article located at hacks.mozilla.org is no longer available. . As web privacy evolves, CSS changes to the :visited pseudo-class restrict style modifications, impacting design strategies and user navigation experiences. CSS Changes, User Privacy, Web Development. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This annual report by EPIC and Privacy International reviews the state of privacy in over fifty countries around the world. It outlines legal protections for privacy, new challenges, and summarizes important issues and events relating to privacy and surveillance. . .. This annual report by EPIC and Privacy International reviews the state of privacy in over fifty countries around the world. It outlines legal protections for privacy, new challenges, and summarizes important issues and events relating to privacy and surveillance . The 2002 edition of Privacy and Human Rights examines the impact of government proposals after September 11, 2001 on privacy and civil liberties. The report documents many new anti-terrorism and security measures and identifies key trends including increased communications surveillance, weakening of data protection regimes, and increased profiling and identification of individuals. The 2002 Privacy and Human Rights report finds that laws to protect privacy in the workplace are gaining more support and that efforts to pass new data protection laws are continuing in Eastern Europe, Asia and Latin America. Important debates are also taking place around the world concerning the future of new technologies for identification and surveillance. The link for this article located at Electronic Privacy Information Center and Privacy International is no longer available. . This annual report by EPIC and Privacy International reviews the state of privacy in over fifty coun. privacy, annual, report, international, reviews, state, fifty. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Hi-tech TV recording service TiVo has been attacked by a leading US privacy group. The Privacy Foundation claims TiVo covertly collects information about users' habits, despite promising not to do so. TiVo has denied the allegation, saying any data recorded is . . . . Hi-tech TV recording service TiVo has been attacked by a leading US privacy group. The Privacy Foundation claims TiVo covertly collects information about users' habits, despite promising not to do so. TiVo has denied the allegation, saying any data recorded is anonymous. The service, which was launched last year, gives users the ability to pause live television and record entire series in a single action. The Privacy Foundation claims TiVo gathers valuable market research data via an automatic daily phone call the device makes to company headquarters. The link for this article located at Ananova is no longer available. . Consumer advocacy group claims that TiVo secretly gathers user information in violation of their assurances. The company firmly rejects these allegations as it faces increased examination.. Hi-Tech Service, User Behavior, Data Privacy, Streaming Service, Privacy Concerns. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Here's a good overall summary of the :CueCat issues. "The Privacy Foundation recently completed a technical evaluation of the :CueCat bar code reader. This handheld device, which is similar in appearance to a computer mouse, is a product of Digital:Convergence Corp. . . . . Here's a good overall summary of the :CueCat issues. "The Privacy Foundation recently completed a technical evaluation of the :CueCat bar code reader. This handheld device, which is similar in appearance to a computer mouse, is a product of Digital:Convergence Corp. of Dallas, Texas. Hundreds of thousands of these devices are currently being distributed free of charge to consumers through partner companies including Radio Shack, Wired magazine, and Forbes magazine. The company has announced plans to distribute 10 million devices by year-end 2000 and 50 million devices by year-end 2001. The :CueCat is promoted as an easy way for consumers to visit Web sites on their PCs by scanning bar codes that have been included in catalogs, magazine articles, and printed advertisements. By using this device consumers no longer have to enter URLs in their browser to go to a Web site to learn more about a product, a service, or a particular subject." The link for this article located at PrivacyFoundation is no longer available. . Here's a good overall summary of the :CueCat issues. 'The Privacy Foundation recently completed a te. here's, overall, summary, cuecat, privacy, foundation, recently, completed. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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