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Privacy

Top 20 conversion tips: How to optimise your conversion path

April 1, 2011

So you’ve done all the hard work with SEO and all the marketing ideas to get your target audience to your web-site, now you want to ensure that their visit converts into the purpose of the site (sale, registration, download etc.). This is where optimising the conversion path your visitor has to take to reach … [Read more…]

Uncategorized content, email, marketing, media, Privacy

UK filesharing act delayed by BT and Talk Talk legal claims

March 25, 2011

BT and TalkTalk have launched a legal challenge against new legislation designed to tackle illegal internet filesharing and protect intellectual property rights online. If the court finds in their favour, the act would no longer be enforceable. Here’s why…

Uncategorized broadband, content, government, music, Privacy

How to disappear from Facebook? Privacy in social media gets easier

March 24, 2011

The web has a long sense of memory, but after the European Commission weighed in to tell social media platforms that people should have a ‘right to be forgotten’ that might be about to change. Facebook have announced they’re trying to ‘find mechanisms to help in exceptional cases’ if someone wants to disappear from the … [Read more…]

Uncategorized Facebook, media, Privacy, security

Streetview and data protection: France fines Google for privacy breach

March 24, 2011

France is the latest market where the consumer data protection issues surrounding Streetview have caused controversy. This week the French data protection agency fined the Google €100k for the unauthorised collection of consumer data through wi-fi networks. Find out why data protection fines are getting larger…

Uncategorized Europe, France, global, Google, Privacy

Which? Magazine finds IE 9’s anti-tracking feature ‘flawed'

March 21, 2011

Consumers are being warned to think twice before enabling Microsoft’s anti-tracking feature in Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) to their browsers after a potential flaw in the technology was discovered by Which? Computing.

Uncategorized content, images, Microsoft, Privacy, security

Which? Magazine finds IE 9’s anti-tracking feature ‘flawed’

March 21, 2011

Consumers are being warned to think twice before enabling Microsoft’s anti-tracking feature in Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) to their browsers after a potential flaw in the technology was discovered by Which? Computing.

Uncategorized content, images, Microsoft, Privacy, security

Younger children ‘still need to develop key online skills’

March 21, 2011

Teenagers are fast gaining the skills they need for the digital era. But, as ever younger children are now using the internet, a new report finds that many younger children lack basic internet skills, according to a new study.

Uncategorized blogging, Europe, media, Privacy, UK

Facebook shelves phone and address data sharing plan after privacy outcry

January 19, 2011

Facebook has put its plans to share users’ mobile and home address data with developers on ‘temporary hold’, after a privacy outcry.

Uncategorized apps, Facebook, media, Privacy

Apple CEO Steve Jobs confirms medical leave

January 19, 2011

Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs is going on a medical leave, the company has announced.

Uncategorized Apple, email, iPad, Privacy

Privacy outcry as Facebook gives developers mobile and home address details of users

January 18, 2011

Facebook is facing further controversy after allowing application developers to access users’ home addresses and mobile phone numbers as a matter of course.

Uncategorized Facebook, games, Privacy, security
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