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UK Government Postpones Controversial Mother Of All Databases
The Home Secretary may be carving in to growing demands to reconsider rolling out a scheme that would pave the way for a gigantic database and said that the law will be debated in 2009, rather than for the end of this year
T-Mobile Loses Data Of 17 million Customers But No Bank Details
In a startling revelation T-Mobile has admitted that it lost records of nearly 17 million German customers which contained their personal details including email addresses and phone numbers
BT Starts New Trial Of Phorm Ad Tracker System Tomorrow
BT will start running a new trial of the often decried Phorm scheme also known as BT Webwise with customers being "selected" on an anonymous basis to participate in the trial via a specially setup webpage that will appear as soon as they open their web browser
Controversy Still Hampers Phorm Technology As Police Drops Investigation
The City of London Police have decided to drop their investigations into BT and Phorm over secret trials of the controversial ad-monitoring and tracking system last year, arguing that no criminal offence had taken place
Company Internet Explorer snooping made easy
Interesting to see Bill Detwiler over at TechRepublic making a video on how to easily investigate reports of inappropriate usage of the Web within companies
German Net usage is changing people's sex lives
I was quite intrigued to read in yesterday's Daily Telegraph about how a survey amongst Germans has revealed that porn is changing people's sex lives in ways that could never have been foreseen.
Porn surfers move on up to social networking says Aussie author
I was more than a little intrigued to read last night that Bill Tancer - a well-known Internet guru in Australia (it says here) - says that down-under Netters are eschewing Internet porn in favour of social networking sites.
American Airlines gets shirty with porn-viewing passengers
Reports are coming in that American Airline flight attendants are less than impressed with the viewing habits of passengers using the airline's in-flight Internet service.
Apple's iPhone Keeps Track Of Your Moves, Becomes Potential Police Witness
Jonathan Zdiarski, a data forensics expert, has found that the iPhone records almost everything its users perform on its screen
Chrome EULA Puts Google In Embarrassing Position
Just couple of hours after the Google launched its new web browser Chrome, privacy advocates have started raising their voice against the unfriendly End User License Agreement (EULA) linked with it
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