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Tag Archives: privacy
Ugly Privacy Legislation is Certain. And it’s Our Fault!
Yogi Berra once said something like “you can observe a lot just by watching.” I recently added Ghostery (highly recommended) to see what information websites were collecting. What I observed was shocking, shameful and something that’s so out-of-control that even … Continue reading
Posted in Data, Marketing, Privacy
Tagged data, government, PII, privacy, regulation
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An Adult Approach to Data and Privacy
I’ve been a huge and enthusiastic fan of Evernote for some time now. I use it on all my computers, my iPhone and my iPad. I’ve been a premium subscriber for some time now and can’t figure out how I … Continue reading
Data Customization & Privacy: Coexisting?
Regardless of the law, 90% of legal and privacy-related issues can be solved using the following construct: If I couldn’t explain this to my grandmother, then I probably shouldn’t be doing it. I’m at a legal and privacy panel at … Continue reading
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