Guide to Platform Safety, Security and Privacy
Do you want to implement safety, security, and privacy into your platform? Here is a Guide to Platform Safety, Security and Privacy to help you.
Do you want to implement safety, security, and privacy into your platform? Here is a Guide to Platform Safety, Security and Privacy to help you.
Bottom Line — Should companies like Facebook be allowed to create end to end encryption communication apps? Does this become a tool for terrorist to avoid detection as they plan their next attack? Source: Britain reopens privacy debate after attack, presses tech firms | Reuters
HEMU’S BOTTOM LINE: The Right To Be Forgotten If the Internet is a reflection of our real world, do we really need to be forgotten online? Are you asking Google to forget you? Is that like asking people to forget the footprints you have left in this world so far? Why or why not? Read […]
HEMU’S BOTTOM LINE: Online Shopping Rates Drop Surprisingly: Should we stop going to malls because thieves might steal our wallets, purses, or iPhones? Nearly 25% of Americans stopped shopping online because of the security breaches on eBay, Target, and other large companies. Are you still shopping online? Read more
If Facebook has learned one thing from its social media reign, it’s that users take the appearance of the platform very seriously. As a company this is great since it means users are loyal and inspired to stay connected with Facebook. The universal rollout ofTimeline in 2012 created havoc in the social media community, as hoards […]
In the world of pop culture, nothing entices the public more than celebrity gossip. Search Google Trends on any given day, and famous sports figures, reality stars, singers and actors undoubtedly top the list of the most sought-after Internet topics. Sadly, the global appeal of celebrity serves as the ideal niche for eager hackers […]
The term personal computer means much more than the phrase typically implies. Computers represent such an integral part of our personal lives that we use them in almost every possible setting. We review business emails in our pajamas, check status updates while brushing our teeth and browse the Internet while cooking dinner. Unfortunately, computer users […]
Kids all around the world dream about the day they visit the magical world of Disney. For many of these children, Disney parks and resorts represent a world of legend filled with enchanted princesses, celebrated adventures and beloved animated characters turned into real-life photo opportunities. Beginning this spring, Disney plans to issue digital ID bracelets to collect […]
Last week we saw how 2012 was ‘The Year of Privacy’. As I was flying 30,000 feet above sea level after spending time at the International Consumer Electronics Show, it became quite clear that 2013 is going to be ‘the Year of Privacy on Steroids’. With so many new sites, gadgets, and technology offerings integrating […]
As social technology continues to advance, privacy continues to get attention from the government, consumers and media. Privacy-based fears and concerns, whether legitimate or not, fueled many of the big privacy events in 2012. The following countdown gives you just a glimpse of online privacy from this past year. Read more on Huffington Post […]