Internet World: Digitalme does little for privacy, yet
News Growing consumer concern about privacy on the Internet and growing corporate interest in meeting consumers privacy concerns will drive the issue," he said. Eventually, Novell will offer Digitalme logo certification for companies that abide by...
[October 6, 1999, 16:18]
XMicro Internet Security: Internet Privacy
Downloads Internet Privacy helps you maintain your privacy by cleaning up all the traces of your Internet and computer activity. It also helps you clear cookies, index.dat file, Windows Run menu, and Windows Temp and Temporary Internet Explorer folders which...
[July 5, 2007, 13:38]
Microsoft plans Internet Explorer privacy mode
News For Microsoft's Internet Explorer team, privacy is also a browser feature. For many, privacy on the web is a concern. Microsoft did not comment on the applications beyond a brief statement: "We are investing in privacy in IE8".
[August 21, 2008, 8:48]
Microsoft Internet Explorer Security and Privacy
White Papers This session will discuss best practices for preventing viruses, security exploits, and privacy violations when you use Microsoft Internet Explorer and related programs.
[November 5, 2003, 23:00]
Microsoft plans Internet Explorer privacy mode
Talkback Yellowcave makes a valid point, MS created the problem and now want to clean it up. Typical of MS strategy, and just one reason why I won't touch IE.
[August 25, 2008, 13:59]
Russia faces increased Internet restrictions
News On Friday a Russian pro-democracy campaigner denounced attempts by Vladimir Putin's government to infringe on the Internet privacy of citizens and to control the content of independent Web sites. At a conference organised by Privacy International...
[September 26, 2000, 10:10]
US Report: Clinton's Web plans hang in balance after summits
News The Clinton administration has learned a lot after a series of summits on Internet privacy, safety and connectivity issues, but key questions are still being debated as officials complete a report on e-commerce and online privacy due on Clinton's...
[June 12, 1998, 9:50]
The guerilla approach to Net privacy
News The battle over Internet privacy has a new faction: the Web privacy hawk using guerilla tactics such as lying about their identities when trading profile information for free services, the Pew Charitable Trust found in its latest survey.
[August 23, 2000, 9:17]
A Year Ago: FTC will back online privacy groups
News An FTC representative at Internet World in New York said complaints sent by organisations that dole out privacy seals -- including TRUSTe and BBBOnLine -- would be sent immediately to investigators rather that going through the general complaint...
[October 9, 2000, 7:02]
FTC will back online privacy groups
News An FTC representative at Internet World in New York said complaints sent by organisations that dole out privacy seals -- including TRUSTe and BBBOnLine -- would be sent immediately to investigators rather that going through the general complaint...
[October 8, 1999, 9:32]
Perfect Privacy
Downloads Perfect Privacy protects your privacy by eliminating your Internet and offline computer usage traces, such as history lists, address bar drop downs, cache, accessed document lists and other tracks that are stored to your computer as you use it.
[September 17, 2004, 8:00]
Big Brother Awards nominees plumb new depths
News The nominees for this year's Big Brother Awards, which recognise villains of privacy in the Internet age, have sunk to new depths, according to the judges. Simon Davies, director of Privacy International, the founding organisation, said that during...
[February 25, 2002, 11:13]
P3P privacy technology slammed
News Privacy advocates Wednesday said an emerging technology aimed at enhancing privacy on the Internet does just the opposite. The Web organization has pushed P3P as a solution for consumers worried about losing their privacy on the Internet.
[June 22, 2000, 8:34]
AOL blunder sparks calls for new laws
News AOL's recent privacy gaffe that exposed users' search histories may breathe new life into a proposal to slap strict rules on what data Internet companies may collect. It seeks to import European-style privacy regulations by requiring all Web site...
[August 10, 2006, 9:30]
Web sites fail to protect privacy
News It also calls for an independent Internet privacy watchdog to be created. The vast majority of European and US Web sites are failing to protect users' privacy, according to a UK-based consumer interest group Thursday.
[January 25, 2001, 16:12]
Attacks silence privacy concerns
News Last week's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon marked a significant turning point in the debate over computer and Internet privacy, giving new weight to calls for broader government surveillance powers.
[September 18, 2001, 9:16]
Amazon.com to share customer information
News The Internet book retailer amended the privacy notice on its Web site Thursday to inform customers that the personal information they hand over could be passed on to other companies. Customers of retail giant Amazon.com are being notified that...
[September 1, 2000, 16:16]
US Report: Industry efforts to protect online privacy falling short
News While he still has hope that the online industry will come forward with some concrete recommendations and proposals on how to protect privacy over the Internet, Magaziner said at the Internet and Electronic Commerce conference in New York that he...
[May 1, 1998, 9:25]
Rights groups call for ID tracking laws
News In the wake of Microsoft Corp.s decision to revamp its Windows registration process to prevent users' personal information from being transmitted without their consent, Internet and privacy watchdog groups are calling for legislation to protect...
[March 9, 1999, 9:46]
Carnivore raises new concerns
News Newly released documents and a report from a highly criticised review panel have privacy experts once again questioning the FBI's motives in developing its Carnivore Internet surveillance system. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) has...
[November 20, 2000, 8:39]



