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Google revises privacy policy

October 18, 2005 Company says it did so to enhance clarity; others say they don't see substantial changes. TAGS: privacy policy, Google Inc., policy, America Online Inc., Yahoo! Inc.

AOL revises privacy policy

October 8, 2005 Portal won't sell addresses, but it will track user activity to offer personalized content and targeted ads. TAGS: privacy policy, America Online Inc., Internet search, Time Warner Inc., portal, monitoring, U.S., e-mail

Do as you say, not as you do

December 13, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says the statistics belie the general impression that people are taking privacy precautions when they go online. TAGS: privacy policy, TRUSTe, survey, e-mail address, e-mail

TiVo hints at future enhancements

August 5, 2005 Company likely preparing for new partnerships, as well as the more open-ended flood of content that will come with Net access on DVRs. TAGS: TiVo Inc., privacy policy, content provider, NetFlix Inc., subscriber, DVR, newsletter, home network, Internet access

European officials question Google's privacy policy

May 25, 2007 A European Commission advisory group expresses concerns over how the search giant handles user data. TAGS: privacy policy, Google Inc., commission, concern

People search engine Rapleaf revises privacy policy

September 5, 2007 In response to queries by CNET News.com, specialized search engine discloses marketing business that sells data about people's social-network ties. TAGS: privacy policy, social networking, Marc Rotenberg, affiliation, Facebook, MySpace, mistake, e-mail address, profile, CEO, search engine, e-mail

California privacy law kicks in

July 6, 2004 Legal experts warn that out-of-state operators may not be exempt if they want to do business with residents. TAGS: online privacy, privacy policy, law, Shopping.com, California, policy, operator, Google Inc., Gmail, practice, e-mail

Paying for online privacy

June 20, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says a new report detailing online consumer behavior speaks volumes about frustration levels. TAGS: personally identifiable information, privacy policy, privacy protection, participant, privacy, online privacy, transaction

At Rapleaf, your personals are public

August 31, 2007 The start-up aggregates social-networking profiles and, through TrustFuse, opens the possibility of selling that data to marketers. TAGS: marketer, social networking, privacy policy, e-mail address, Facebook, profile, client, e-mail

'Free iPod' firm hit with privacy-breach suit

March 23, 2006 New York state accuses company of selling personal data on millions of users, violating posted policies. TAGS: privacy policy, business partner, Eliot Spitzer, attorney general, complaint, New York, video game, e-mail, games, video

DOT dismisses privacy complaint against Northwest

September 16, 2004 The airline did nothing wrong when it shared passenger data related to the Sept. 11 attacks, the agency rules. TAGS: Electronic Privacy Information Center, Sept. 11, privacy policy, airline, passenger, Minnesota, transportation, attack, agency

Peter Pietra's mission impossible

May 15, 2006 He's tasked with defending Homeland Security privacy policies--not a job for anyone with a thin skin. TAGS: Transportation Security Administration, privacy policy, compliance, homeland security, Rep., decision, agency, Democrat
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