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Why transparency is crucial to the success of mobility
Carrier IQ really isn't doing anything nearly as bad as everyone said. Had the phone companies that use Carrier IQ been forthcoming in the first place, and had Carrier IQ operated with full transparency, there would have been no story.
Carrier IQ appoints Magnolia Mansourkia Mobley chief privacy officer
In an interview with FierceMobileIT , Mobley said that many of the privacy concerns expressed by critics were unfounded.
What Facebook gives the cops when they subpoena your account
As part of its investigation of so-called “Craigslist killer,” the Boston Phoenix managed to get a look at an executed Facebook subpoena.
YouTube working to release blurring tool for videos
YouTube is developing a tool for video makers to easily obscure the faces of people featured in their video in a bid to address privacy concerns.
Google says Chrome will support 'Do Not Track' privacy policy
In a reversal of its previous position, Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) has committed to adding "Do Not Track" support to the Chrome browser by the end of this year. Browsers that support this policy can be
Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights: Respect it now or pay more later
The Obama administration's plan last to improve data privacy.
Google took steps to circumvent privacy settings for IE, Safari
Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) used loopholes to sidestep privacy preferences in Apple's ( NASDAQ: AAPL ) Safari web browser, making it possible for the search giant to place tracking cookies for its
Facebook struggles to delete old photos from servers
You may have heard that Facebook had a problem with physically deleting photos from its servers in a timely manner. In the wake of an investigation first conducted in 2009, as well as a follow-up
Amazon Kindle Fire to receive software update soon
Users unhappy with their Kindle Fire tablet will be glad to hear that Amazon ( NASDAQ: AMZN ) is preparing an update within the next two weeks. This was confirmed by Drew Herdener, an Amazon
How clear is your compliance role as CIO?
Should CIOs be compliance cops? This is the headline of a post last week at Harvard Business Review by Michael Schrage, and it's a question I often wonder about but have never gotten a solid answer

