Privacy Policies
Austria's Supreme Court to Decide if a Class-Action Lawsuit Against Facebook Is Allowed
A law student is suing the social network over its privacy policies, and more than 25,000 people are signatories.
Why You Shouldn't Freak Out Over Spotify's New Privacy Policy
There are valid reasons why the company has asked to collect info stored on your phone.
Facebook Faces Off With Belgian Privacy Commission Over Privacy Accusations
A new study calls Facebook's privacy and data collection policies into legal question but the social giant says the authors of the research never reached out to them.
The Guardian Backpedals, Says Whisper Doesn't Actually Spy on Users
The newspaper 'clarified' its coverage of Whisper and pulled an opinion piece that criticized the secret-sharing app's privacy policy.
10 Questions to Ask When Collecting Customer Data
What business owners need to know about gathering, using and protecting customer information.
Google Says 'Right to be Forgotten' Should be Limited to the European Union
In a committee report, the tech giant is putting its foot down about where people can be 'forgotten' online.
Uber Will Improve Privacy, Data Security Following Report
The ride service said it will provide training for employees, making policies easier for customers to understand, and tightening access controls.
What Entrepreneurs Should Know About the Laws Protecting Children Online
As the FTC cracks down on non-compliant businesses, understanding the importance of children's online privacy and protection is even more important for small businesses.
Facebook Updates Its Privacy Policy, But Does That Mean Anything?
Americans overwhelmingly say that they don't feel in-control of how their personal data is collected online, and Facebook's new privacy policy will likely do little to change the sentiment.
When It Comes to Privacy, People Fear Facebook Most
The big social network also has the unfortunate distinction of being the company viewed as most likely to have a corporate scandal.
华尔街的团队来Fight Hackers
Two financial regulatory groups have announced that their jointly produced software program, Soltra Edge, will become available on Dec. 2.
From a Legal Standpoint, Should You Go With Google Docs or Office Online?
Forget the features list and ease of use. There are some serious implications to consider with the companies privacy policies.
Facebook Makes Elusive Vow to Rethink User Experimentation
The social network will give its researchers 'clearer guidelines' for future experimentations -- but just what these guidelines are is anyone's guess.
Apple Tries to Distance Itself From Facebook and Google on Privacy
As Apple continues to investigate its own high-profile hack, CEO Tim Cook wrote an open letter to customers assuring their private data is safe.
The 7 Critical Elements Your Ecommerce Site Needs to Be Considered Trustworthy
With ecommerce platforms making it easier than ever to launch a website, competition is fierce. To ensure your website stands up to the trust test, make sure it has these seven components