What German startups really think of web privacy rules

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“When something online is free, you’re not the customer, you’re the product.”
Brazilian schools microchip T-shirts to cut truancy
'Indian call centres accused of selling Britons' personal data for as little as two pence'
Pinterest’s new privacy policy: a missed opportunity
Apple sued over spying mobile apps
What they know - Mobile - WSJ
Apple phasing out iOS UDID access to solve privacy woes
Amid privacy concerns, Apple has started rejecting apps that access UDIDs
FTC Issues Final Commission Report on Protecting Consumer Privacy
Could governments recognise ANYONE instantly via CCTV? Japanese camera can scan 36 million faces per second | Mail Online
Vint Cerf attacks European internet policy
YouTube tool blurs faces to protect privacy
Creepy 'Girls Around Me' app gets busted by FourSquare, raises privacy concerns
Apps need to step up their privacy game
Studies show users confused by targeting icons
Web privacy rules turn poachers into gamekeepers
Selling you on Facebook
Facebook-Instagram deal raises new privacy worries
When the cops subpoena your Facebook information, here's what Facebook sends the cops
As some companies choose "Do Not Target" over "Do Not Track," what are user attitudes?
Facebook allows users to download expanded archive of their information
UAE signs deal to Integrate National IDs into mobile phones
California Watch: FTC: Apps aimed at kids raise privacy concerns | abc7news.com
The difference between consent and opt-in
The downside of prior consent, now in chart form
Thriving amid an explosion of UDID alternatives
Aneurin Bevan Health Board fined £70,000 for data breach
Behavioral pricing – a tactic for online shop to profit more?
Could shops charge MORE for products you've 'Liked' on Facebook and Twitter? | Mail Online