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Websites accused of collecting kids' online data

by
Adriene Hill
Aug 23, 2012
A group of consumer advocate organization says some big name companies are violating kids' online privacy laws.

Why are police scanning millions of license plates?

by
John Moe
Aug 17, 2012
The ACLU is asking questions about the use of License Plate Reader cameras.

How privacy is viewed today

Interview by
Kai Ryssdal
Aug 13, 2012
Author Garret Keizer on the price of privacy and whether it is less valued today than in the past.

Google gets slammed with the biggest FTC fine ever

by
John Moe
Aug 10, 2012
But will the smackdown change online tracking for Google or anyone else?

FTC proposes an update to ancient online law, COPPA

by
John Moe
Aug 2, 2012
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act may get its first update since Mark Zuckerberg was a 15-year-old.

Facebook's 'Like' button may be putting words in your mouth

by
John Moe
Jul 16, 2012
Plus, Ukrainians win international competition with sign language-to-speech gloves.

Facebook as vigilante: Scanning for predators

Interview by
Jeff Horwich
Jul 13, 2012
A Reuters report investigating Facebook scanning policies has found out the social network may be going out of its way to partner with law enforcement in nabbing child predators. But what does this mean for user privacy?

Facebook is spending $60 million to recognize your face

by
John Moe
Jun 20, 2012
The social giant bets big on facial recognition software, but what is it using that information for?

The LinkedIn hack: What you need to do about it

by
John Moe
Jun 7, 2012
And are we just stuck with the current problematic password system forever? Yes. Yes, we are.

How young is too young to be on Facebook?

Interview by
David Brancaccio
Jun 4, 2012
In order to increase its reach, Facebook is now developing a system that would allow children under the age of 13 to play games and use the social network.

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