Setting Boundaries for Internet Privacy
BERLIN -- Watchful European privacy regulators are wielding increasing influence beyond the Continent's borders. Last week, they pressed Google, as they had Apple, to change the way it collected data on cellphone locations worldwide.
Facial recognition: Facebook photo matching just the start
The Internet was in an uproar earlier this year following Facebook's launch of facial recognition software for its photo services, enabling users to identify their friends in photos automatically--and without their permission. Though critics described that move as creepy, the controversial technology may now be on the verge of widespread use.
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Privacy and Big Data
The Players, Regulators, and Stakeholders
Privacy at risk: Who's watching you? (roundup)
Technology is fast catching up to notion of Big Brother. As the surveillance-obsessed drama "Person of Interest" debuts on CBS this week, CNET takes a deeper look at the technical realities of privacy and security.