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Google wins Street View privacy case
A couple who claimed that their privacy had been violated by Google's Street View mapping service have failed to win compensation through the US courts.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 19 2009 10:45AM
Security
Google wins Street View privacy case
A Pennsylvania couple who claimed that their privacy had been violated by Google's Street View mapping service have failed to win compensation through the US courts.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 19 2009 6:48AM
Software
Facebook CEO defends change in terms of use
Social networking site Facebook has responded to concerns over the right to privacy for current and former users.
SC Australia Staff
Feb 18 2009 10:37AM
Security
U.S. tweaks Internet privacy guidelines
U.S. regulators have tweaked recommendations for how websites should collect, save and share information about users, extending them to Internet service providers and mobile users.
Staff Writers
Feb 13 2009 10:07AM
Security
Google trial in Italy postponed
The trial of four Google executives accused of defamation and failure to exercise control over personal data has been postponed until 18 February.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 5 2009 1:29PM
Security
Google executives go on trial in Italy
Google executives are in court today facing charges of defamation and failure to exercise control over personal data, in a case that could have broad implications for privacy standards on the internet.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 4 2009 10:21AM
Security
Facebook plays down privacy concerns
Social networking giant Facebook has denied reports in the press that it is selling details of its 150 million users to multinational companies for market research purposes.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 3 2009 10:49AM
Security
Search engine promises completely private surfing
Dutch search firm Ixquick has announced that it has stopped recording IP addresses in a bid to boost user privacy.
Ian Williams
Jan 30 2009 10:29AM
Security
Search engine promises completely private surfing
Dutch search firm Ixquick has announced that it has stopped recording IP addresses in a bid to boost user privacy.
Ian Williams
Jan 30 2009 6:27AM
Software
Microsoft pledges to purge search info
Microsoft is pledging to become the first company to meet European Commission guidelines on search anonymisation.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 10 2008 3:11PM
Security
Mozilla releases latest beta of Firefox 3.1
Mozilla has released the latest Firefox beta, which includes increased language support and new privacy settings.
David Neal
Dec 10 2008 6:59AM
Software
Privacy breaches causing business instability
Report warns that losses could be the tip of the iceberg
Nick Farrell
Nov 18 2008 9:38AM
Security
Privacy officers to feel the brunt of privacy law changes
A security expert is warning privacy officers to expect inevitable changes to their role during the next 18-24 months, when the federal
Privacy Act
reforms pass.
Negar Salek
Oct 3 2008 1:03PM
Security
Privacy officers to feel the brunt of privacy law changes
A security expert is warning privacy officers to expect inevitable changes to their role during the next 18-24 months, when the federal
Privacy Act
reforms pass.
Negar Salek
Oct 3 2008 7:52AM
Security
Firefox adds privacy mode
Mozilla, joining Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Google's nascent Chrome, plans to add a private browsing mode when it releases Firefox 3.1.
Sue
Sep 15 2008 11:52AM
Security
Opinion: Google's privacy reform is a hoax
After Google announced Monday that it would begin removing Internet addresses from web search records after only nine months instead of its former 18 month retention period, it drew praise for that reform from European Commission privacy regulators and the press.
Egan Orion
Sep 15 2008 6:30AM
Telco/ISP
Mozilla jumps on privacy bandwagon
Firefox 3.1 to sport traceless browsing.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 13 2008 12:07PM
Software
Google caves on privacy
Google said yesterday it would cut its data anonymisaton deadline in half, from 18 to nine months, but said that, by doing so, it will be leaving people at greater risk from fraud.
Sylvie Barak
Sep 10 2008 1:52PM
Software
Google updates data privacy policies
Google has announced new measures designed to protect its users' privacy.
Rosalie Marshall
Sep 10 2008 8:15AM
Security
Privacy settings bring concerns for employers
Employers are concerned that private browsing features in new browsers will lead to recreational browsing by employees.
Dan Raywood
Sep 9 2008 9:56AM
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