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Tag Archives: Facebook
Facebook’s Privacy Trainwreck
Nomatter what the creaters of Facebook do people will always find someething obscure and unwanted about it. In the article “Facebook’s Privacy Trainwreck,” Danah Boyd discusses how in 2006 Facebook inplamented the “News Feed” feature. This was a way that … Continue reading
Online Privacy: Promised but not Followed
Internet privacy is promise in so many places but when you really look at it, is it really followed? People these days do not even notice how hard hackers work these days just to steal your information and somehow always … Continue reading
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Tagged assignments, Conflict of laws--Privacy, Facebook, information, Internet, Right of, security
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Privacy Trainwreck? Hardly.
What is being hailed as Facebook’s “privacy trainwreck” is hardly the hoopla it’s being portrayed as. Privacy seems to be an ongoing problem with Facebook and its users and more often than not, Facebook users blame the website for revealing … Continue reading
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Tagged computer security, Facebook, information, online social networks, right of privacy
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“The Cookie Jar”
Your Privacy data can and will be at anyone’s fingertips. From advertisers to government agencies your data is out there and available. Each time we go to a website, do a search, view a picture or pull data even store … Continue reading
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Tagged ACLU, correspondence, courts, Digital_DNA, Facebook, Fourth_Amendment Cloud, government_agencies, legislature, MySpace, Stanley
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Danah boyd, Facebook Privacy Trainwreck
No matter how many times any website has “Terms” to agree on, they never really go along with there own terms. Facebook has terms that says there is “privacy” involved, yet everyone knows everyone else secret. I like the way … Continue reading
Facebook’s TrainWreck.(a mixed bag)
Let me first express how……predictable this article was.Midway through I guessed the author would deviate from his examples and give a “no one knows what the future holds” speech.I was surprised however when she mentioned AT&T’s “Cobot”, (a robot that … Continue reading
Do we ever really have privacy? No we do not, what ever information you pot on to the internet is really accessible for everyone. Facebook is the most unsafe website I believe because of the fact in how you expose.images … Continue reading
Facebooks Privacy Trainwreck
Boyd’s “Facebook’s Privacy Trainwreck” discusses the logic behind why many users were upset with Facebook’s launching a feature referred to as “News Feeds”. With this feature users would login and see updates of the actions, comments and forums their friends … Continue reading
Blogs In English
After watching this video my view of blogs has become more broad. I use blogs all the time, to find obscure information, look up reviews on products, and especially to find how to fix my computer. After watching the video I now … Continue reading