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Privacy

Facebook adds ‘Groups’ and archive tools

October 7, 2010

Facebook has unveiled several new features on its social network, including one that makes it easier for its 500 million members to separate online friendships into groups and another that lets them archive personal information posted on the website.

Uncategorized email, Facebook, games, Google, Privacy

Facebook to go public in 2012?

September 29, 2010

Facebook is likely to go public sometime after late 2012, in what is likely to be one of the most highly anticipated initial public offerings of the decade.

Uncategorized Facebook, Google, marketing, Microsoft, Privacy

Facebook launches ‘Places’ app in UK

September 20, 2010

Facebook has launched its Places service in the UK, as the social network looks to take advantage of the growing demand for location-based apps such as Foursquare, Gowalla, and Google’s Latitude service.

Uncategorized Android, apps, Facebook, Google, Privacy

Facebook launches 'Places' app in UK

September 20, 2010

Facebook has launched its Places service in the UK, as the social network looks to take advantage of the growing demand for location-based apps such as Foursquare, Gowalla, and Google’s Latitude service.

Uncategorized Android, apps, Facebook, Google, Privacy

Facebook ‘social metrics’ help advertisers target your most clickable friends

September 13, 2010

Facebook has launched social metrics, a new tool that helps marketers understand the benefits of adverts that include social context from people’s friends on Facebook.

Search, Uncategorized Facebook, marketing, Privacy, Twitter

Top tips: Navigating the minefield of online privacy laws

August 24, 2010

For too long, confusion has shrouded the online privacy laws. Consumers are concerned about the risks of behavioural advertising and online behavioural tracking and unclear of any potential benefits, with a number of unscrupulous online practitioners fuelling this worry. Malcolm Duckett, CEO at Magiq, writes”

Uncategorized advertising, Privacy

Disney and Warner Bros accused of ‘spying on web users’

August 18, 2010

A number of high profile companies, including Disney and Warner Brothers, are being sued in the US for using a company that allegedly tracks the online activity of web users illegally.

Search, Uncategorized local, marketing, media, Privacy

Disney and Warner Bros accused of 'spying on web users'

August 18, 2010

A number of high profile companies, including Disney and Warner Brothers, are being sued in the US for using a company that allegedly tracks the online activity of web users illegally.

Search, Uncategorized local, marketing, media, Privacy

Disney and Warner Bros accused of ‘spying on web users’

August 18, 2010

A number of high profile companies, including Disney and Warner Brothers, are being sued in the US for using a company that allegedly tracks the online activity of web users illegally.

Search, Uncategorized local, marketing, media, Privacy

Facebook updates mobile privacy controls

August 6, 2010

Facebook has simplified its privacy controls for users who access the social networking using the Apple iPhone and other mobile devices.

Uncategorized Apple, content, Facebook, Privacy
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