Tag: privacy
There is an inverse relationship between level of anonymity and quality of conversation – 37signals
37signals finds value in disallowing anonymity for their conversational sites.
U.S. Declassifies Part of Secret Cybersecurity Plan – Wired.com
The Obama administration has declassified parts of the national cybersecurity plan.
Think big with a gig: Our experimental fiber network – Official Google Blog
Google wants to be an ISP.
German TV on the Failure of Full-Body Scanners – Schneier on Security
The argument couldn’t be more summed up in a single sentence.
E-Book Buyer’s Guide to Privacy – Electronic Frontier Foundation
EFF updates their guide to e-books and privacy.
Don’t Let Google See Your Private Information
There was a story in Techcrunch today about a hosting provider (Meteora Technologies Group) that accidentally revealing revealed a dump of Kleiner Perkins’s iFund database. The moral of the story don’t even put stuff publicly online that you don’t want Google (or the public) to find out about. Google isn’t just good at their job, […]
Living and Creating Online: Part 2
Part 1: I talked about just how much of my life is now online, searchable and archived, along with some of the basic reasons as to why I do this. I know want to make people feel better and let them know what I don’t post online. I never post anything about someone else unless […]