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British protests show privacy matters
118 800, Phorm and Google have all been at the receiving end of British anger over privacy intrusions.
The Orwellian Nightmare: Version 2.0
With personal data being gathered on such a wide scale by both companies and governments, Tom Brewster asks: Are we in an updated version of the...
The great Facebook privacy debate
The risk of sociability seems to be a sacrifice in privacy, but what are we doing about it? And can you ever really maintain your privacy on...
Q&A: Cat Lee, Facebook platform manager
We discuss Facebook apps and their possible use in the business world, as well as how constant innovation sometimes clashes with what users want.
A short history of Phorm
As Phorm launches a new consumer product, we track the system's rocky reception in the UK.
Cyber policing and surveillance in Britain today
Key issues on Britain’s treatment of e-crime and the surveillance of its people were high on the agenda at London’s recent Infosecurity show.<br>
Should we be worried about Google Street View?
Simon Brew offers his personal take on the launch of Google Street View. And he’s a worried man…
Google's privacy and copyright challenge
Google faces battles on both privacy and copyright fronts, as it continues to move into different areas on the web.
Q&A: Adobe's Brad Arkin on dealing with security
We spoke to Brad Arkin, Adobe's director for product security and privacy, about coping with security threats and future plans.
NO2ID on fighting the database state
We spoke to Phil Booth, national coordinator for NO2ID, about privacy issues and taking on the "database state".
Erase and rewind: the EU and privacy
Inside the Enterprise: Proposed new European regulations on data privacy seem largely sensible, even if they present some hurdles for business.<br>
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