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Smartphones and social networks: new cybercrime areas
Symantec just released data from his 2012 Norton Cybercrime Report, showing how cybercrime affects consumers and how the adoption and evolution of new technologies are impacting people’s safety. From the report’s results, which were obtained from a sample of 13,000 adult Internet users in 24 countries, we selected some relevant data.
[VIDEO] Why whoever publishes my picture can decide whether I can be tagged or not, but I can’t?
Your photo associated to your name and profile in someone else’s photo album and available to all his friends… and you cannot decide beforehand whether they can tag you or…
Facebook might submit to a vote some privacy policy changes
A grassroots campaign initiated by Max Scherms and the Europe v. Facebook initiative has managed to reach the 7,000 comments required by Facebook to propose any privacy policy change. All…
British Parliament: sexting treated as a common behavior that could also lead to cyberbullying
A report commissioned by the NSPCC and developed by prestigious British Institutions such as King’s College London, the Institute of Education and the London School of Economics, has been presented in the British Parliament by Rep. Claire Perry. This study shows that sexting is a rising…
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[VIDEO] Why whoever publishes my picture can decide whether I can be tagged or not, but I can’t?
Your photo associated to your name and profile in someone else’s photo album and available to all his friends… and you cannot decide beforehand whether they can tag you or…
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Facebook might submit to a vote some privacy policy changes
A grassroots campaign initiated by Max Scherms and the Europe v. Facebook initiative has managed to reach the 7,000 comments required by Facebook to propose any privacy policy change. All…
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British Parliament: sexting treated as a common behavior that could also lead to cyberbullying
A report commissioned by the NSPCC and developed by prestigious British Institutions such as King’s College London, the Institute of Education and the London School of Economics, has been presented in the British Parliament by Rep. Claire Perry. This study shows that sexting is a rising…
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Smartphones and social networks: new cybercrime areas
Posted on 2012/11/09 | No CommentsSymantec just released data from his 2012 Norton Cybercrime Report, showing how cybercrime affects consumers and how the adoption and evolution of new technologies are impacting people's safety. From the report's results, which were obtained from a sample of 13,000 adult Internet users in 24 countries, we selected some relevant data. -
[VIDEO] Why whoever publishes my picture can decide whether I can be tagged or not, but I can’t?
Posted on 2012/09/27 | No CommentsYour photo associated to your name and profile in someone else’s photo album and available to all his friends… and you cannot decide beforehand whether they can tag you or... -
Facebook might submit to a vote some privacy policy changes
Posted on 2012/05/23 | No CommentsA grassroots campaign initiated by Max Scherms and the Europe v. Facebook initiative has managed to reach the 7,000 comments required by Facebook to propose any privacy policy change. All...
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Facebook might submit to a vote some privacy policy changes
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British Parliament: sexting treated as a common behavior that could also lead to cyberbullying
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Nine ways to protect yourself on Facebook
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Victims of cyberbullying fight back in lawsuits
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Facebook’s success has pushed privacy into the background.
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Example of a problem caused due to inappropriate photo-tagging
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ESSE Digital World – First International Meeting on children’s and teen’s use of Information Technologies
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#NOTagsWithoutPermission: A campaign to request social networks to modify their policy regarding tags on pictures
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