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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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'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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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