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How close to your actual home is the geo-info companies have about your IP address?
[…] how DoubleClick explains it: DoubleClick’s ad-serving and search products utilize non-PII. Some of our clients may associate PII that you have given them (for example, a customer number, if you have registered at or purchased from their websites), with their advertising campaigns. Although this customer number may be passed from the client to DoubleClick’s […]

If You're Going to Track Me, Please Use Cookies | Freedom to Tinker
[…] he can control them. I would add to his set of reasons the fact that cookies are unstable, imperfect and thus a less intrusive and permanent method than other ways a company might use. For example, a browser can only hold cookies of a limited size and number, and after that they are over written.

Huge news about your Social Security number!
Our friend Professor Alessandro Acquisti has published his paper showing how it is possible to predict social security numbers with a high degree of certainty, if your date of birth and location of birth are known. When Alessandro presented an early draft of his paper at the 2008 Privacy law Scholars Conference at GWU […]

A Posterboy for Advertising’s Pro-Consumer Quid Pro Quo | The Technology Liberation Front
[…] part of the trade-off for free content. But to use the Mr Yogato analogy, here is what is happening online – consumers are having a cookie ID number quietly stamped on the back on their necks, aren’t told about any discount for their yogurt purchase, and then policymakers are told that all is fair […]

Barking Robot: News Flash: Teens Don't Give a Twit About Twitter
It seems that there is a consensus that teens do not twitter, preferring less public venues such as Facebook status updates and phone texting. See they do care about privacy – they dont intend to blast their info to complete strangers (followers) but rather just to all their pals or maybe their friends friends. […]

White House Cookies: Wrap-Up of the Open Government Brainstorming: Participation
[…] agencies to harness capabilities of cookies by streamlining approval process. Our sources tell us that the current cookie policy is indeed under review at OMB and a number of agencies and that staff will be looking closely at the input, so now is your chance to engage to ensure policymakers have the benefit of […]

"Know Privacy" Report Contains Interesting Observations
[…] privacy”. Overall the report does a great job at demonstrating how chaotic and confusing the online ecosystem can be for users. Although the reports count of the number of “web bugs” detected grabbed the press headlines, the most interesting sections may be the analysis done of privacy complaints filed with the FTC, TRUSTe, the […]

Harvard Engineering
[…] data that must be kept secure and private when relevant regulations tie your hands? When building a system that maintains health or financial records for a large number of people, what do we need to do to protect the information against theft and abuse, keep the information private, AND at the same time, satisfy […]

Reality Mining
[…] helped health officials watch the movement of infected people, providing an opportunity to limit the spread of the disease. “If I could have looked at the cell phone records, it could have been stopped that morning rather than a couple of weeks later,” he said. “I’m sorry, that trumps minute concerns about privacy.” Indeed, […]

Mobile Cookies
[…] ways and some of the old problems arise in new forms. One of the factors that has limited behavioral targeting by businesses across web sites viewed on a standard mobile phone is the lack of a “cookie” that could be used to track the user across the sites they visit. <p> <a href=”/2008/11/13/mobile-cookies”>>> Read More</a>