Google mail's features outweigh privacy concerns
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Google mail's flexible features
outweigh privacy concerns
Google mail's flexible features
outweigh privacy concerns
06/06/2004 06:45 PMWinnipeg Sun,Canada-10 hours agoGoogle Inc.'s free e-mail service
has been derided as an obnoxious privacy invasion that will suck up
vast amounts of user data and deposit information into a ...
Google mail's flexible features outweigh
privacy concerns
Google mail's flexible features outweigh
privacy concerns
06/06/2004 11:27 AMCNEWS Jun 6 2004 2:37PM GMT
PRODUCT REVIEW: Google mail's features
outweigh privacy concerns
PRODUCT REVIEW: Google mail's features
outweigh privacy concerns
06/02/2004 06:25 PMAP via The Ledger Jun 2 2004 10:18PM GMT
Google-Mail privacy concerns
Google-Mail privacy concerns
04/24/2004 07:56 PMp2pnet.net Apr 25 2004 0:42AM GMT
Ruling on E-Mail Interception Raises
Privacy Concerns
Ruling on E-Mail Interception Raises
Privacy Concerns
06/30/2004 10:32 PMIn an online eavesdropping case with potentially profound
implications, a federal appeals court ruled it was acceptable for an
ISP that offered e-mail service to surreptitiously track its
subscribers' messages.
Google Ignores Privacy Concerns
Google Ignores Privacy Concerns
02/18/2003 07:56 AMThis entry in the Google Weblog points to this list of privacy
problems. These concerns are not new. The lack of response from
Google about this issue is disappointing but somewhat expected. My
concern is mostly with the potential for future data-mining. How can
this be thwarted?
Invasion of privacy row hits Google
e-mail plan
Invasion of privacy row hits Google
e-mail plan
04/13/2004 08:37 AMEdinburgh Evening News Apr 13 2004 12:14PM GMT
Free Google e-mail raises privacy fears
Free Google e-mail raises privacy fears
04/13/2004 09:02 PMElectronic Telegraph Apr 14 2004 1:51AM GMT
AOL Responds to AIM Privacy Concerns
AOL Responds to AIM Privacy Concerns
03/14/2005 04:41 PMChanges made to the terms of service for AOL Instant Messenger raised
a hubbub last week among Internet bloggers who claimed AOL had
stealthily added provisions that infringe upon the privacy of its
users. In response, AOL has provided some answers to extinguish the
fire by dismissing the "mistaken rumors" as being false.
Power of Privacy Concerns
Power of Privacy Concerns
05/15/2004 09:38 PM
I used to think that privacy concerns in America was strong enough
to thwart ideas
like single-signin and Gmail from being realized. My study of
the social networking
phenomenon have gradually changed my opinion to a point where I now
think the power
of privacy concerns can be dispelled with the right strategy.
Obviously, this
can't be done by just anyone and serious commitments must be made
in terms of time
and resources, but I now believe it can be done.
I have come to realize that concerns are temporal in nature and
requires constant
reinforcements to maintain them. A primary source of that
reinforcement is social
pressures. If people around you are concerned, you become
concerned. If
they seem unconcerned, level of your concern diminishes.
People who do not conform
to the group's level of concerns are pushed to the fringe and
eventually casted out,
either by the group or by their own choice.

DNA Fingerprint Privacy Concerns
DNA Fingerprint Privacy Concerns
09/08/2004 06:30 PMCBS News Sep 8 2004 10:04PM GMT
Are There Privacy Concerns In The Home
Of The Future?
Are There Privacy Concerns In The Home
Of The Future?
05/13/2004 12:29 PMSouth Korea is known for its widespread adoption of broadband and
wireless technologies. Many tech companies in the US like to use
South Korea as a testbed, since they believe the US is likely to
follow a similar path to South Korea rather than some place like
Japan. Now, Michael Kanellos is taking a look at the South Korean
effort to
make
the "connected home of the future" available today. It includes
plenty of connected appliances, screens everywhere, RFID chips that
monitor things and even a well connected car. The bathroom contains a
connected health monitor (want to send your latest data to the
doctor?) and flat screens so you can read the latest news. Kanellos
is worried about the privacy implications of all of this - but doesn't
seem to indicate what they are. Folks in South Korea don't seem all
that worried - they just want the technology to be available sooner
(and for less money). In fact, it's not entirely clear from the
article what the privacy implications really are. There's some vague
talk about RFID (which seems to have become universally associated
with "privacy risk" for no clear reason) and some worries about
hackers accessing your grocery bill. Of course, for those who already
shop online there are the same risks. Really, all this is doing is
putting more data online - which is always a risk - but it's a choice
that people can make in exchange for the benefits of the features in
such a system. If anything, hopefully trends like this will spur
better security and data protection techniques. However, immediately
tossing out the house of the future as a privacy risk, without
explaining where the real risk is, doesn't make much sense.
Needs for Standards, Privacy Top RFID
Concerns
Needs for Standards, Privacy Top RFID
Concerns
09/16/2004 07:01 PMThe technology also must become available at an affordable cost, and
RFID doesn't tell officials screening for terrorist activities what's
"inside the box."
Privacy Concerns Moving Into The
Mainstream
Privacy Concerns Moving Into The
Mainstream
08/09/2004 09:55 AMACLU Reacts to Privacy Concerns
ACLU Reacts to Privacy Concerns
12/02/2003 04:58 PMAOL Answers Privacy Concerns in AIM Beta
AOL Answers Privacy Concerns in AIM Beta
04/16/2004 03:55 PMTracking tech raises privacy concerns
Tracking tech raises privacy concerns
04/06/2005 05:29 PMZDNet Apr 6 2005 9:08PM GMT
Suits Against Airline Put Focus on
Privacy Concerns
Suits Against Airline Put Focus on
Privacy Concerns
01/22/2004 02:08 PMThe cases brought against Northwest Airlines for handing over
passenger information to the government have put the spotlight on a
murky area of privacy law in the United States.
Google's Gmail stirs up privacy concerns
Google's Gmail stirs up privacy concerns
04/16/2004 04:55 AMIT-Analysis.com Apr 16 2004 9:23AM GMT
Internet mapping raises privacy concerns
Internet mapping raises privacy concerns
01/04/2004 08:19 PMInternet mapping services are powerful and simple: Type a phone number
into Google or other sites for a map with door-to-door directions. ...
California may block Gmail over privacy
concerns
California may block Gmail over privacy
concerns
04/13/2004 04:42 AMZDNet UK Apr 13 2004 8:07AM GMT
Google's memory stirs privacy concerns
Google's memory stirs privacy concerns
06/05/2005 11:18 PMSydney Morning Herald Jun 6 2005 3:34AM GMT
Camera Phones, Privacy Concerns Not
Clicking
Camera Phones, Privacy Concerns Not
Clicking
11/03/2003 02:36 PMLos Angeles Times Nov 3 2003 1:48PM ET
Read My Mail, Please - The silly privacy
fears about Google's e-mail service. By
Paul Boutin
Read My Mail, Please - The silly privacy
fears about Google's e-mail service. By
Paul Boutin
04/16/2004 02:15 AMRead My Mail, Please .. GMail: No worries .. don't understand ..
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Privacy concerns surface at CeBIT RFID
debate
Privacy concerns surface at CeBIT RFID
debate
04/09/2004 04:09 PMComputer Weekly Mar 22 2004 12:12PM GMT
Amazon risks privacy concerns with new
search website
Amazon risks privacy concerns with new
search website
04/15/2004 07:42 AMComputer Shopper Apr 15 2004 12:34PM GMT
MATRIX Database Schema Altered Due to
Privacy Concerns
MATRIX Database Schema Altered Due to
Privacy Concerns
07/24/2004 02:43 PMRFID policy panel raises privacy
concerns
RFID policy panel raises privacy
concerns
04/06/2005 08:53 PMRadio frequency identification (RFID) technology has many current and
future benefits, but U.S. policymakers need to be aware of potential
privacy and security problems of the rapidly evolving technology, a
privacy advocate and a security expert said Wednesday.
Plans for Wireless Directory Raise
Concerns About Privacy
Plans for Wireless Directory Raise
Concerns About Privacy
01/26/2004 02:24 AMAfter last year's campaigns against spammers and telemarketers,
lawmakers on Capitol Hill are poised to tackle the next privacy
frontier: the nation's 150 million wireless phones.
California group sues Albertson's over
privacy concerns
California group sues Albertson's over
privacy concerns
09/10/2004 04:30 PMA California-based privacy advocacy group is suing supermarket giant
Albertson's over alleged privacy violations involving its pharmacy
customers.
Ease of online mapping raises privacy,
safety concerns
Ease of online mapping raises privacy,
safety concerns
12/21/2003 07:10 PMInternet mapping services are powerful and simple: Type a phone number
into Google or other sites for a map with door-to-door directions. ...
Workplace e-Campaign Privacy Concerns
Solved by the Use of ANDAR Fundraising
Software Within the Corporate Local
Network
Workplace e-Campaign Privacy Concerns
Solved by the Use of ANDAR Fundraising
Software Within the Corporate Local
Network
09/08/2004 02:53 AMCorporations are more and more looking to running their employee
campaign via the Internet in order to reduce their costs. Many are
reluctant to supply the fundraiser operating the electronic pledging
web site with the names and e-mail addresses of their employees, let
alone salary information needed to compute pledges as a percentage of
salary. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]
Union posts Royal Mail concerns
Union posts Royal Mail concerns
08/31/2004 02:40 AMPostal unions in Scotland criticise the Royal Mail after it failed to
hit all 15 of its performance targets.
E-Mail Voting Prompts Security Concerns
(AP)
E-Mail Voting Prompts Security Concerns
(AP)
08/28/2004 09:43 AMAP - Missouri will allow members of the military stationed overseas to
return absentee ballots via e-mail, raising concerns from Internet
security experts about fraud and ballot secrecy.
E-mail voting prompts security concerns
E-mail voting prompts security concerns
08/28/2004 12:32 AMUSA Today Aug 28 2004 5:11AM GMT
E-mail Privacy is All the Rage
E-mail Privacy is All the Rage
08/02/2004 08:34 PMDirect and Related Links for 'E-mail
Privacy is All the Rage'
“It’s rare that the words “hoopla” and
“wiretap act” wind up next to each other. But the First
Circuit Court of Appeals achieved just that on June 29. That’s
when the Massachusetts court ruled that it is not a violation of
wiretap law for Internet service providers to read e-mail messages
that pass through their system. Reaction to the decision was swift.
Privacy advocates were aghast. Big-name Internet service providers
were quick to assure that…
Using GNU Privacy Guard with Mail.app
just got a l ...
Using GNU Privacy Guard with Mail.app
just got a l ...
10/31/2003 07:24 PM
Using GNU Privacy Guard with Mail.app just got a lot better.
With the OS X 10.3 upgrade that has rocked a lot of worlds, the nice
folks behind GPGMail updated their plugin, which is really just a nice
go-between for Mail.app and GPG. The GUI integration has taken a big
step forward in this new version, with my wish for a way to select
which key you want to encrypt/sign with being granted. If you
need to use GPG with Mail.app, there is no living without GPGMail.
2:56 PM
| Patrick Berry
Yahoo Mail Invading Your Privacy
Yahoo Mail Invading Your Privacy
02/19/2004 06:09 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Feb 19 2004 9:39PM GMT
Ruling Threatens E-Mail Privacy
Ruling Threatens E-Mail Privacy
07/01/2004 08:45 AMCBS News Jul 1 2004 1:13PM GMT
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