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Do you read the TOS?
I don’t think I’ve ever thoroughly read the Terms Of Service for any product or service that I’ve used. So, when I discovered recently via an article at Econsultancy.com that a government prosecutor in New Jersey is pursuing criminal charges … Continue reading
The Complexity of Facebook's Privacy Settings
In “Online Privacy Is The New ‘Programming A VCR’“, Gregory Galant says that, due to the complexity of Facebook’s privacy settings, many users might just leave the privacy settings unchanged, rather than try to figure it out. I don’t have … Continue reading
Social Media is not Immoral!
The following is a response to an article written by Paul Carr on TechCrunch entitled “After Fort Hood, another example of how ‘citizen journalists’ can’t handle the truth”. I don’t know Mr. Carr, but I found his article particularly disconcerting … Continue reading