EFF Also Has Privacy Questions About Gmail
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Gmail sparks privacy row
Gmail sparks privacy row
05/31/2004 03:25 PMNews.bbc.co.uk - Fri May 28, 10:58 am GMT
EFF guide to Gmail privacy
EFF guide to Gmail privacy
04/15/2004 05:02 PMDonna sez: "EFF provides a quick and dirty technical work-around for
protecting your privacy if you want to use Google's beta Gmail service
- only a temporary fix, and there's the rub: Google needs to step up
and provide a solution that protects its customers' privacy (and the
same goes for other businesses than can link email to search data!)."
For current and prospective Gmail users, we suggest that you start by
deleting your existing Google cookies before you use Gmail (and before
you enter your real name or existing email address in any Google
form). This will help prevent your pre-existing search history from
becoming associated with your identity in the future. (Note that it
will also cause you to lose any Google preferences you have entered,
such as language or adult content preferences.)
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GMail still dogged by privacy issues
GMail still dogged by privacy issues
04/16/2004 06:20 AMComputer Weekly Apr 16 2004 10:07AM GMT
Google's Gmail Is Great -- but Not for
Privacy
Google's Gmail Is Great -- but Not for
Privacy
04/26/2004 04:58 AMBusiness Week Apr 26 2004 9:18AM GMT
Gmail likely to clear U.K. privacy
hurdles
Gmail likely to clear U.K. privacy
hurdles
04/13/2004 11:17 AMBritain's data-protection authorities seem to be smiling on Google's
plan to offer Web users a gigabyte of e-mail storage in return for
targeted advertisements.
Google Gmail Privacy Issues
Google Gmail Privacy Issues
06/01/2004 06:37 PMSearch Engine Positioning and Web Marketing weblog,CA-10 hours
agoGoogle Gmail has a new page with a rather large analysis on the
privacy issues that have been raised ever since Gmail was announced
two months ago. ...
Gmail is the privacy issue a problem to
you?
Gmail is the privacy issue a problem to
you?
07/09/2004 08:06 PMI have just read a review of Gmail that highlights some of the
concern people are having with the privacy of the service. We all know
that they are scanning incoming e-mail to be able to target
advertisements at you. But the writer is concerned with legal
ramifications of being on Gmail and the possibility of Gmail becoming
a one stop shopping center for law enforcement. [Technology Review]
Gmail likely to clear privacy hurdles
Gmail likely to clear privacy hurdles
04/13/2004 11:30 AMZDNet UK Apr 13 2004 3:40PM GMT
On The Privacy Subtleties Of GMail,
Other Webmail
On The Privacy Subtleties Of GMail,
Other Webmail
04/21/2004 11:44 PMCourt allows e-mail interception,
raising privacy questions
Court allows e-mail interception,
raising privacy questions
06/30/2004 09:19 PMSiliconValley.com Jul 1 2004 0:12AM GMT
Privacy group steps up Gmail complaints
Privacy group steps up Gmail complaints
04/19/2004 09:37 AMCNET Apr 19 2004 2:15PM GMT
Gmail Takes Heat from Privacy Groups
Gmail Takes Heat from Privacy Groups
04/09/2004 04:09 PMGoogle proves there's no such thing as a free lunch. Gmail, its new,
free e-mail service, can store the equivalent of 500,000 pages of
e-mail in return for the "collection and use of your personal
information."
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 Responds To Gmail Privacy Issues
Google Responds To Gmail Privacy Issues
05/29/2004 09:06 PMSearch Engine Lowdown May 30 2004 1:08AM GMT
Privacy issues continue to dog Google's
Gmail
Privacy issues continue to dog Google's
Gmail
04/15/2004 02:15 PMSince announcing Gmail two weeks ago, Google Inc. has been forced to
defend the planned Web-based e-mail service against accusations that
it may violate users' privacy. In the face of the attacks, especially
vociferous in Europe, which has strict privacy regulations, Google has
begun to express willingness to be flexible about how it offers the
service.
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
Read this, then quit belly-aching about
Gmail privacy
Read this, then quit belly-aching about
Gmail privacy
05/14/2004 06:12 AMGoogle mail: virtue lies in the in-box .. David Pogue's
evaluation
nytimes.com/2004/05/13/technology/circuits/13stat.html
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Privacy group files Google Gmail
complaints
Privacy group files Google Gmail
complaints
04/19/2004 08:26 AMReuters Apr 19 2004 12:44PM GMT
Groups Blast Gmail Claiming Invasion Of
Privacy
Groups Blast Gmail Claiming Invasion Of
Privacy
04/09/2004 03:59 PMGoogle's Gmail faces trademark, privacy
challenges
Google's Gmail faces trademark, privacy
challenges
04/09/2004 03:55 PMThe gigabyte storage capacity and long memory of Google Inc.'s planned
Web-based e-mail service are making it a big target for privacy
campaigners -- and the name, Gmail, could soon be the subject of a
trademark dispute, too.
Attempt made to block Google's Gmail
over ad privacy
Attempt made to block Google's Gmail
over ad privacy
04/14/2004 03:50 AMRevolution Apr 14 2004 8:11AM GMT
Google Caving to Pressure on Gmail
Privacy and Big Brother Issues
Google Caving to Pressure on Gmail
Privacy and Big Brother Issues
04/14/2004 02:32 PMIn the last week there has been a sustained deluge of criticism over
Googles new Gmail system. At issue is the proposed electronic reading
of third party email (those that do not subscribe to the service or
agree with terms of service). The result has been Google mail being
blocked already, proposed legislative action in California, and the
greatest sustained outcry against Google ever.
Privacy Group Files Google Gmail
Complaints (Reuters)
Privacy Group Files Google Gmail
Complaints (Reuters)
04/19/2004 08:27 AMReuters - Google Inc.'s free e-mail
service Gmail came under fresh fire on Monday when an
international privacy rights group said the soon-to-be-launched
service violated privacy laws across Europe and elsewhere.
Google GMail Targeted by Privacy and
Civil Liberty Groups
Google GMail Targeted by Privacy and
Civil Liberty Groups
04/09/2004 10:29 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 10 2004 2:15AM GMT
Google Confronts Gmail Privacy Furor in
Amended IPO Filing
Google Confronts Gmail Privacy Furor in
Amended IPO Filing
06/22/2004 01:09 AMdmnews.com Jun 22 2004 5:14AM GMT
28 Privacy and Civil Liberties
Organizations Petition Google To Rethink
Gmail
28 Privacy and Civil Liberties
Organizations Petition Google To Rethink
Gmail
04/09/2004 04:06 PMGmail under seige from privacy advocates, while others wonder if
Google is breaking it's own "do no evil" mantra?
O'Reilly Network: The Fuss About Gmail
and Privacy: Nine Reasons Why It's
Bogus [Apr. 16, 2004]
O'Reilly Network: The Fuss About Gmail
and Privacy: Nine Reasons Why It's
Bogus [Apr. 16, 2004]
04/16/2004 10:22 PMwhy GMail isn’t a threat, and why it’s a good thing .. Tim
O'Reilly seems to be sucked in
oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/4707
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A Net Tax Access Ban Revival, A Gmail
Privacy Skirmish, A Bot Kicking, and
Other Tricks, Treats, and Tales fro
A Net Tax Access Ban Revival, A Gmail
Privacy Skirmish, A Bot Kicking, and
Other Tricks, Treats, and Tales fro
04/30/2004 11:27 PMAVN Online May 1 2004 2:54AM GMT
Google’s Library Project: Questions,
Questions, Questions
Google’s Library Project: Questions,
Questions, Questions
01/03/2005 07:10 PMEFF Privacy Coalition Presses Congress
for Hearings on Air Traveler Privacy
EFF Privacy Coalition Presses Congress
for Hearings on Air Traveler Privacy
02/17/2004 02:34 PMElectronic Frontier Foundations Feb 17 2004 6:22PM GMT
Creating a Privacy Policy Compliant with
the New Online Privacy Protection Act
Creating a Privacy Policy Compliant with
the New Online Privacy Protection Act
12/12/2003 07:51 PMIRMI Dec 12 2003 6:22PM ET
Gmail: Google releases Gmail Notifier
Gmail: Google releases Gmail Notifier
08/23/2004 08:48 AMTech-Recipes Aug 23 2004 1:25PM GMT
Anti-Gmail Bill Now Allows Gmail
Anti-Gmail Bill Now Allows Gmail
05/26/2004 01:35 PMLast month there was a lot of talk about the somewhat clueless move by
a California politician to create a law that would
ban
Google's Gmail offering, despite the fact that it was completely
optional to use. It appears that enough people (probably including
those at Google itself) sat down with State Senator Liz Figueroa to
explain how email works, and have convinced her to
tone down
the bill so that it now allows Gmail. That's right, the
anti-Gmail bill now has loopholes that specifically allow Gmail. In
other words, Senator Figueroa seems to have realized just how
pointless the bill was in the first place and is trying to save face
by adjusting it so that it still seems to have a purpose: banning a
bunch of things that no one was doing, like having humans read the
content of your emails to put in advertising.
One pie, no privacy
One pie, no privacy
04/27/2004 07:18 AMUSA Today Apr 27 2004 11:37AM GMT
LNR Wants Privacy
LNR Wants Privacy
08/31/2004 01:58 PMCerberus Capital Management's purchase shows the dangers for minority
public shareholders.
The war on privacy, Act II
The war on privacy, Act II
03/16/2003 03:12 AMYou talk to your spouse on the cell phone, and the government
eavesdrops and writes down your conversation. In the privacy of your
home you Google. ...
"Privacy"
"Privacy"
07/02/2004 08:10 AMTop Questions FAQ
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Five Questions
Five Questions
03/31/2005 09:09 AM
I'll be out of
town and offline for a couple of days, so I thought I'd take a day to
think about where to go next with How to Save the World.
Therefore please consider this as a kind of 'open thread' and tell me
what you'd like to see here next. And to provoke your thinking here
are
four more questions to ponder:
- Without getting into the ethics of the case, and without
blaming the media, please explain why so many people care so much
about
that one singular right-to-die case in Florida?
- What's a
better name for 'the environment' that is less separate in connotation
from human civilization?
- Why does it break our heart to throw out teddy bears
and
other stuffed animals, even if they're not childhood toys with
memories
attached to them?
- How could we effectively teach online
the critical skills that take a lot of practice and one-on-one
coaching? I'm referring to skills like effective listening,
collaboration, and even meditation. It seems to me our inability to do
this well is the greatest limitation today of the Internet as an agent
of change.
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