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Friday, December 3, 2010

Comment on Does the World Need a Data Haven for WikiLeaks Info? by Roland

WL only needs a temporary host for its files. It can email all the major papers with time/date & URLs. Then (thru a front) make its files available on Amazon or elsewhere. Sure, they get kicked off in a day, but that's all they need. They will do it again, using a different front. Shutting WL will be an exercise in futility, and a mistake. Getting kicked off only improves their reputation, and lowers that of Amazon and the USgovt.

Comment on Does the World Need a Data Haven for WikiLeaks Info? by Roland


Backlink: http://gigaom.com/2010/12/03/does-the-world-need-a-data-haven-for-wikileaks-info/#comment-535216

Comment on Does the World Need a Data Haven for WikiLeaks Info? by x

An honorable man would apologize directly to the he harmed.

Comment on Does the World Need a Data Haven for WikiLeaks Info? by x


Backlink: http://gigaom.com/2010/12/03/does-the-world-need-a-data-haven-for-wikileaks-info/#comment-535060

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Comment on Facebook Apps Leaking User Info to Third Parties by EU Could Turn Google, Facebook Into Privacy Felons: Tech News «

[...] Facebook — which is facing a potential government inquiry in the U.S. related to the transmission of personal details via some of the apps that run on the network — has also faced scrutiny from a number of EU states, including [...]

Post originale: http://gigaom.com/2010/10/17/facebook-apps-leaking-user-info-to-third-parties/#comment-302095

Monday, October 18, 2010

Facebook Apps Leaking User Info to Third Parties

Updated: Some of the most popular Facebook apps — including games such as Zynga’s Farmville, which has almost 60 million monthly users — have been routinely transmitting information about Facebook users to third parties, including companies such as Rapleaf that are building profiles for sale to advertisers and marketers, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. Facebook told the newspaper that it is planning to introduce new systems that will make it harder for apps to send user data to other companies, something that is a breach of Facebook’s terms of use.