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There is no privacy on the Internet

by Ben Halpert 5. March 2009 02:28

As I have previously said:

"In the digital age, privacy has become a distant memory. There is no privacy on the Internet, corporate intranet, telecommunications networks or computing devices. The lack of privacy in our everyday lives is an undeniable truth."

Just in case you were curious...

Agency Skeptical of Internet Privacy Policies

The Federal Trade Commission had some sharp words for Internet companies

Thursday, saying that they are not explaining to their users clearly enough what information they collect about them and how they use it for advertising.

For now, the commission is sticking to its view that the Internet industry can voluntarily regulate its own privacy practices.

 

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