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Feb. 9, 2011 – Most Google, Facebook users fret over privacy, USA Today
Some companies are doing what they can. “I’m heartened by the attention to mobile privacy issues,” says privacy attorney Chris Wolf of Hogan Lovells. New services revolve around “ways to empower people to protect their information.”

Guest Post: A Busy Time For Privacy and Security
[…] and the many non-Egyptians in the country. One of the more disturbing aspects of the developments in Egypt, was the Egyptian government’s actions to require local internet service providers to disconnect from the global internet. The internet has become an integral component of individuals’ lives. Disconnecting a country from the global internet is an […]

Jan. 30, 2011 – Privacy advocates don’t ‘like’ Facebooks ad plans, USA Today
“Any time they make a change, people react, especially if there is a commercial element,” says Jules Polonetsky, director of Future of Privacy Forum, an industry-funded think tank. “But … these are things you’re actively sharing with friends.”

Today is Data Privacy Day and YOU are the CEO of Facebook
[…] more is an expensive proposition. So how exactly can you increase the revenue, when it seems clear that most users would prefer not to pay for the service and enjoy using it for free? Advertising is likely part of the answer, but the most common business model for free web sites involves allowing ad networks […]

Breaking News: Firefox 'Do Not Track' Advances
[…] recognize that the consumer has indicated that they do not want their activity online used to tailor advertising to them across unrelated web sites. We hope that services that offer consumers a cookie based opt-out should treat consumers presenting the header in the same manner they treated consumers relaying an opt-out cookie. Since opt-out […]

Free Services, for a Price
[…] free consumer tools and online services. But consumers should know that many “free” online services actually do come with a price, usually the cost of letting the service use the consumers’ data for advertising or marketing purposes. For some that may be a fair trade, and others may be more cautious, but consumers should […]

FCBA Privacy and Data Security Symposium March 16 in D.C.
Event Name: FCBA Privacy and Data Security Symposium Date: March 16, 2011 Location: Arnold & Porter, 555 12th St. NW, Washington, D.C. To access this event’s home page, click here.

FCBA Privacy and Data Security Feb. 1 in D.C.
Event Name: Federal Communications Bar Association — Privacy and Data Security and Young Lawyers Committees Brown Bag Lunch Date: February 1, 12:15 – 1:30 p.m. Location: Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, 1875 K Street, NW, Second Floor To access this event’s home page, click here.

Guest Post: The International Association of Privacy Professionals’ First Europe Data Protection Congress
[…] Gelly (France), Van Bael & Bellis (Belgium), Bristows (UK), Panetta & Associati (Italy), Houthoff Buruma (Netherlands), Coelho Ribeiro E Associados (Portugal and Spain), Baker & Daniels ( USA), and Hunton & Williams (USA). Privacy Consultants like Brian Tretick of Athena (USA) and Anne Wilkes of ACW Privacy Consulting Ltd. (UK). Representatives of the European […]

"Do Not Track" – Update
[…] from witnesses including FTC Consumer Chief David Vladeck, TimeWarner Cable, Symantec, Prof Eben Moglen, Susan Grant, Dan Castro of ITIF and others. FPF Do Not Track Resource Page http://fpf.org/2010/11/17/do-not-track-resources/ Jules Polonetsky/ChristopherWolf views A government created Do Not Track list is not a practical solution for advancing online consumer controls. Recent progress by companies in […]