Reading an article from The New York Times, ‘For Search, Facebook had to go beyond “Robospeak”‘, the article struck me on a number of levels…
Reading an article from The New York Times, ‘For Search, Facebook had to go beyond “Robospeak”‘, the article struck me on a number of levels…
One of the big lessons from Tuesday’s outrage over changes to the photo sharing app Instagram is that businesses have to be upfront with use…
Google received 523 requests for user data from Australian courts and government agencies in the six months ending June of this year, accord…
Businesses will be required to notify customers and other third parties if the security of their personal information has been compromised, …
A client of mine once had an angry worker scream at him when she found out he’d posted photographs of all his staff on the company’s website…
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission is pushing for access to personal emails, social media chats and text messages for its i…
Facebook has been criticised by IT and privacy experts for introducing two new features, without properly informing its users about the pote…
Google is now harvesting code from up to 70% of all websites through its Google Analytics tracking code, according to new research. Tracki…
UK justice secretary Ken Clarke has proposed new laws that would compel websites to hand over the identities of cyberbullies and anonymous “…
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has released a new report on internet privacy praising LinkedIn, Facebook and DropBox, while criticising …
Yelp launched in Australia this week, and chief executive Jeremy Stoppelman told SmartCompany the firm hopes to make a dent in the local mar…
A Swiss court has cast doubts on Google’s argument that blurring faces and licence plates would be commercially unfeasible, All Things Digit…