Privacy
Study: More Americans Concerned About Online Privacy
The Opera web browser released a study that shows more Americans worry about their online privacy being violated (25 percent) than going bankrupt (23 percent) or losing their job (22 percent).
Apple Sued for Violating Customer’s Privacy
A lawsuit has been filed against Apple for allowing the transmission of customers’ personal information through iPhone and iPad apps without their consent.
Obama Calls for Online Privacy Policy
The Obama administration recently released new guidelines that recommend ways to protect the privacy of consumers online.
StealthUSB Launches USB Privacy Device
A USB device that allows users to watch porn, gamble, video chat, email and instant message without leaving a data trail on computers was announced by StealthUSB LLC today.
New Zealand Sparks Debate Over New Online Privacy Provision
A new section in New Zealand’s Copyright Amendment Bill is sparking controversy because it assumes suspected infringers are guilty, putting the burden on them to prove they are innocent.
AIM Addresses HIV Privacy Regulations
The AIM Healthcare Foundation issued a statement on its website, saying that its handling of the current HIV case is in full compliance with all county, state and federal law regarding both reporting and privacy protection.
Privacy Group Targets Law Firm for Porn Data Breach
Tens of thousands of users’ personal email information was reportedly leaked from British anti-piracy law group’s ACS:Law’s website on Friday.
Porn, Privacy, HIPAA - Redux
In February, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation took their fight against AIM and the adult industry to the authorities of the federal Office for Civil Rights, a federal agency under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that enforces HIPAA, the California Office of Health Information Integrity enforcement Unit and Los Angeles County’s Health Facilities Inspection Division.
Report: ‘Porn Mode’ Privacy May Not Be Secure
A new report says that private browsing options provided by the four major browser publishers aren’t as anonymous and secure as some surfers may think.
U.S. Regulators Reject AHF's Privacy Complaint
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has closed the AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s privacy complaint against AIM Healthcare.
Privacy Not Porn Tops Parent’s Concerns
A recent IPSOS Reid survey commissioned by Trend Micro reveals that Canadian parents see "online over-sharing" as the main threat to children.
FTC Examines Cloud Privacy
One issue that must be faced by all website operators is protecting the privacy of visitors — or of at least clearly informing them about it when you're not protecting their privacy.
Judge Denies Larry Flynt's Privacy Request
A judge has denied Hustler’s Larry Flynt’s request to keep his statements about a legal dispute with his brother sealed for fear of embarrassment.
Proposed Health Code Changes Seek to Balance Privacy With Healthcare
Proposed changes to California’s Health and Safety code seek to balance privacy concerns with access to healthcare for people with HIV.
AIDS Group Takes Shot at AIM, Says It Violates Privacy Rights
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation has taken a shot at the industry's top adult-performer testing clinic, the AIM Healthcare Foundation.
'American Privacy' Named Book of the Month
The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression has selected "American Privacy: The 400-Year-History of Our Most Contested Right" as its Book of the Month for November.
Google Unveils New Privacy Dashboard
Google has added a new feature that lets users monitor and modify how much information the tech giant knows about them.
Porn, Privacy and the HIPAA
The story of the possible infection spread rapidly throughout the community, but what did not make it into the press were the actual identities of the performers infected or exposed in the most recent outbreak.
Google Docs in Search Results Raises Privacy Concerns
Google recently announced plans to start crawling documents published on its free document-sharing service.
Baseball Ruling Bolsters Online Privacy Rights
A federal court ruling in the world of professional baseball may affect online privacy for people everywhere.