Topic: privacy

U.S. Department of Justice announces new disclosure deal with tech companies

Companies such as Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Yahoo can now disclose NSA data requests, eventually … continue reading

Industry Watch: A matter of trust

It’s not just the government that wants to know all about you; consumer apps are going down the same path … continue reading

What changes in privacy laws mean for Android developers

Legal expert Adam Grant goes over legislation coming up that will change how data has to be handled … continue reading

Google speeds up end-to-end encryption to prevent NSA direct fiber taps

Action is designed to cut down on usefulness of direct fiber taps … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Groklaw shuts down in face of surveillance

The fallout from the NSA reveals continues as the legal analysis site quits rather than be watched by the feds … continue reading

App Quality Alliance takes on new guidelines for privacy in apps

Nonprofit group borrows from GSM Association to expand breadth of recommendations … continue reading

The Trouble with Gerrold: Privacy

Users are willing to trade privacy for convenience, but how much disclosure is too much? … continue reading

The mobile app industry can solve kids’ privacy challenges

Contrary to the hype around the FTC’s recent report, mobile app developers do not want to infringe on user privacy … continue reading

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