Mobile Payments Seen as 'Mainstream' for Consumers Within Four Years, KPMG Survey
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. , July 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- As companies race to take advantage of the mass adoption of smartphones and rapid development of new technologies to offer mobile payment services, executives believe the use of a mobile phone or device to make payments or conduct banking transactions will require four years to become widely accepted by consumers, according to a global survey ...
Online dating, sexual vitality, and a privacy cop’s warning
Privacy commissioner's advice on 'finding love and romance in the 21st century'
Staples Canada breached privacy rules: watchdog
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Staples Canada Inc has breached the country's privacy law after repeatedly failing to wipe sensitive personal information from computers returned by customers and put back on shelves for resale.
Jason Alderman: Senior 'Surfers' Vulnerable to Internet Scams
Even the most tech-savvy among us sometimes fall prey to online scammers, so if your parents or grandparents have recently taken the online plunge, here are some safety tips you can share.
Privacy commissioner scolds Staples, eHarmony
Staples Business Depot received a slap on the wrist from the federal privacy commissioner Tuesday for failing to protect customers’ personal information