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Facial recognition meets Search. We knew this was coming, right? CNN reports that Google is working on a mobile app that will use facial recognition technology to turn mobile phone
Facebook may be denying any wrongdoing, but a California judge is disagreeing with the social networks' disagreement to the tune of a $9.5 million dollar settlement today. The Los Angeles
Facebook changed the security options of millions of international users today. The photo-tagging facial recognition program that Facebook unveiled to North American in July 2010 has arrived in most of
A single word, context, was the message in Facebook's briefing today. We liveblogged the event and are continuing to cover the aftermath. Worth noting in Mark Zuckerberg's presentation and Q&A
So, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg came out, spoke about privacy, and the company offered up some ways for users to make quick and easy adjustments to what they were sharing
When Facebook introduced us to Facebook Places last week, it rolled out a new version of the iPhone app to bring the new feature to many of its mobile users.
Guess which US state has Flickr users most likely to post their photos with privacy restrictions turned on? Utah. Think you can guess relative emphasis put on privacy by Flickr
Today, Facebook announced new privacy settings which let you selectively open up portions of your personal profile to everyone on the Facebook social network. As an alternative to the new
Google won't be resuming its use of Street View cars to collect information about Wi-Fi networks. So says the fine print of the Canadian Office of Privacy Commissioner's statement today,
When you're installing a new Facebook application, you probably don't think about the app's privacy policy, but perhaps you should. After all, the privacy policy is where the company spells
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