Archive for the 'privacy' Category

space: public v. private

21Nov08

How do you define [your] space – public v. private,  physical v. virtual? This is something that I’m continually pondering as I reassess my involvement in various physical and virtual communities. There is only so much time in a day, and I strive to ensure that my participation is intentional and focused. There are public [...]

digital privacy

10Dec07

I’ve been a bit MIA and will continue to be so for a couple more days. I’m at the end of my semester and have found myself with the monstrous task of studying for my accounting final. But I couldn’t let things go fully neglected. Here is an interesting post regarding digital privacy, entitled, Respecting [...]

consumer rights continued

17Nov07

In continuation of yesterday’s post regarding social networks, advertising applications and privacy, David Weinberger offers a great overview of the situation with Facebook in his post entitled, “Facebook’s Privacy Default,” via The Huffington Post.
Facebook makes an astounding array of information available to its advertisers so that they can precisely “target” likely suspects. This is great [...]

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