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Has the Time Come for Cloud Insurance? : CloudAve
Disruptions: medicine that monitors you
The Web Cookie Is Dying. Here's The Creepier Technology That Comes Next - Forbes
Office of the Privacy Commissioner | Privacy Impact Assessment Handbook
Mortgage Broker Targeting U.S. Servicemembers Will Pay Record $7.5 Million to Settle Alleged Telemarketing Violations
First arrest captured on Google Glass points to a “Little Brother” future | Ars Technica
Former Iberdrola employee charged in April breach | Office of Inadequate Security
What is a Facebook shadow profile | Digital Trends
Twitter's ad tracking opt-out shows "the way forward" | Security | News | PC Pro
DNA Databases - Threat To Privacy Or A Good Thing? - MediLexicon
Comment la DGSE collecte et stocke les données
You are being tracked: how license plate readers are being used to Record Americans' Movements | American Civil Liberties Union
Privacidad en el móvil #infografía
World's Biggest Data Breaches & Hacks | Information Is Beautiful
Irish Data Protection Agency Smiles On Apple, Facebook Prism Compliance But Europe Is Taking Closer Look At Safe Harbor “Loophole” | TechCrunch
U.S. cloud firms face backlash from NSA spy programs - ComputerworldUK.com
When 'Smart Homes' Get Hacked: I Haunted A Complete Stranger's House Via The Internet - Forbes
Game on for surveillance? Privacy advocates concerned over new consoles - NBC News.com
NTIA Code of Conduct (Apps)
Children's Advocacy Group Faults Learning Apps for Babies - NYTimes.com
J.C. Penney, Best Buy customer data collection stirs privacy concerns
The Working Party's Views on Purpose Limitation and Big Data
Un informático en el lado del mal: CookieLess: Tracking de usuarios usando etiquetas ETag
Safe Harbor: Time for a Fresh Look? « Future of Privacy
How Surveillance Changes Behavior: A Restaurant Workers Case Study - NYTimes.com
Facebook friends could change your credit score - Aug. 26, 2013
Doc Searls Weblog · Thoughts on privacy