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EU Regulators Tell Google to Change Its Privacy Policy By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published October 16, 2012 The search giant could face a fine if it refuses to make the requested changes. Tags: Google, EU, fine, Privacy policy Facebook Proposes More Changes to Privacy Policy By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published May 14, 2012 The company is clarifying its policy as ordered by U.S. and E.U. regulators. Tags: Facebook, Privacy policy Congress Still Not Satisfied with Apple's Privacy Protections, Requests Briefing By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published March 15, 2012 Legislators are concerned about apps that copy users' address books and photos. Tags: mobile, Apple, Congress, Privacy policy Apple, Google, Microsoft Agree to California Mobile Privacy Protection Standards By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published February 23, 2012 All of the major mobile platforms have agreed to display app privacy policies before downloading apps to smartphones and tablets. Tags: mobile app, Privacy policy EU Wants Google to Delay Privacy Change Rollout By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published February 03, 2012 Europe's data protection body wants to investigate proposed privacy policy revisions. Tags: Google, EU, Privacy policy Google Faces Backlash over Privacy Changes By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published January 25, 2012 Google changed its privacy policies, and predictably, bloggers and privacy advocates express concern. Tags: Google, Privacy policy Google's New Privacy Policy: Ignore the Hysterics By Mike Elgan | Article Published January 25, 2012 Google's new privacy policy is prompting major-league hysterics among tech pundits. But the truth doesn’t justify the hype. Tags: security, Google, Gmail, Privacy policy Big Brother (Computer) is Watching You By Mike Elgan | Article Published February 02, 2011 Computers and software are now handling pre-enforcement monitoring duty, from illegal downloads to traffic violations. Tags: security, downloads, EULA, Privacy policy, big data BitTorrent Lawsuits: The Red-Light Cameras of the Internet By Mike Elgan | Article Published February 02, 2011 Computers and software are now handling pre-enforcement monitoring duty, from illegal downloads to traffic violations. Tags: security, downloads, EULA, Privacy policy, big data House Panel Presses for ISP Data Retention Mandate By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published January 25, 2011 In the face of persistent privacy concerns, members air bipartisan support for industry-wide standard for ISPs to retain user data to share with law enforcement investigating child pornography and other Internet crimes. Tags: government IT, ISP, ECPA, data retention, Privacy policy Cloud Computing and Privacy Concerns By Diana Kelley | Article Published November 04, 2010 To best understand the Cloud Computing privacy issue, it is effective to divide the exposure use cases into three categories. Tags: cloud computing, security, Cloud, secure storage, Privacy policy |