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Getting Feedback on New Tools to Protect People’s Privacy

By Erin Egan, VP and Chief Privacy Officer at Facebook SAN JOSE, United States of America, May 2, 2018/ --…

8 years ago

Global survey uncovers growing internet anxiety

More than half of respondents in 25 countries are more concerned about their privacy online than they were a year…

8 years ago

The Face of Facebook Has No Soul But He’ll Sell Yours to the Highest Bidder

If you are on Facebook, then Mark Zuckerberg owns a piece of you. He owns your pictures, your messages, your…

8 years ago

Lessons from the Cambridge Analytica Scandal: Four Implications for Business

Stories about Cambridge Analytica have surged again, with the latest revelations that Cambridge Analytica exploited Facebook to harvest data from…

8 years ago

MedicoHealth – making the best of Your Health

Medicohealth is a health portal with the objective to support patients in their search for the right doctor for their…

8 years ago

Are you GDPR Ready? Five Steps to Prepare

Guest post by Pooja Dey, 3M Product Marketing Manager. The single, largest piece of advice from data privacy expert 3M…

8 years ago

Trump’s 5G Network Plan is Full of Incredibly Ironic Contradictions

Guest post by Marc Gagné , MAPP Senior Privacy and Data Advocate, Cyber Intelligence and Director at Gagne Legal Services. A Government-Controlled…

8 years ago

A New Kind of Privacy Lawsuit, by Marc-Roger Gagné

Using ‘Intrusion Upon Seclusion’ to bring privacy cases against phone apps & other channels of the digital realm.  Guest post…

8 years ago

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