Posts Tagged ‘privacy’
User Authentication Services: Good or Bad?
Products such as OpenID, Facebook Connect, and Google Friend Connect are becoming quite popular today. They intrigue people because they provide user authentication and easy Web accessibility. Marketers and advertisers also find them very useful. While they do offer valuable services, there are some negative aspects involved as well.
Google Voice Open to More Users
The much-anticipated Google Voice service is now available to more people.
Mobile Marketing: Why Not?
Did you know that the average U.S. mobile subscriber sends and receives more text messages than phone calls? Additionally, there are approximately 4.1 billion mobile users worldwide currently.
CES 2009: Keep Your Info Secure with Data Locker Hard Drives
Data Locker is known for supplying the world’s most secure portable hard drives. Their secure drives are designed to give you a sense of relief in the event that your data is lost or stolen. The relief or comfort comes in the fact of knowing that your data is secured by an up-to 18 digit PIN number that has to be entered onto the touchscreen of the drive itself. If the correct password is not entered by the tenth try, then the data is locked up safely.
CES 2009: Ensure Privacy and Security with WebAround
Do you use a webcam frequently? If so, we have a product to tell you about that you might be interested in. Do you ever worry about what people might see behind you? Are you appalled at what you see behind other people? A couple of nurses were not satisfied with their neurosurgeon’s surroundings and created a backdrop called a WebAround.
Facebook: The Scrooge of 2007?
Facebook recently launched a new advertising network called Facebook Beacon. MoveOn.org and many users see it as a violation of privacy. “I saw my gf bought an item i had been saying i wanted… so now part of my Christmas gift has been ruined.” Matthew Helfgott posted this comment on the MoveOn.org Facebook group called, [...]
Latest Street View Findings
Google’s Street View keeps bloggers and internet users occupied with countless images of street scenes. While this new feature is entertaining and fun to use, it also has sparked up some controversial privacy issues. Watch WebProNews to get the full story.
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