Tag: privacy
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Web Apps that can Replace Native Apps on your Smart Phone or Tablet
Reasons for Purchasing Rolex Replica Watches Rolex watches have long been synonymous with luxury, prestige, and craftsmanship. However, owning an authentic Rolex timepiece comes with a hefty price tag, making it inaccessible to many individuals who desire the elegance and status associated with the brand. This is where the allure of Rolex replica watches comes…
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Writing with Google: Blogger vs Plus
Just this past week I have seen accounts of at least three bloggers and writers that have chosen to post their journals with Google Plus rather than with Blogger or other systems like WordPress and Tumblr.
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Google Drive & Your Junk
>Google reserves the right to “use, host, store, reproduce, modify, create derivative works (such as those resulting from translations, adaptations or other changes we make so that your content works better with our Services), communicate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute” content uploaded to their services. I am no longer comfortable with this arrangement.…
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The cultural divide on data protection – USA vs EU
“The cloud” is in these days, everything has to be “in the cloud” or “come from the cloud.” Apple even has an iCloud so you know that cloud is uber-cool when that happens. But somewhere along the way there’s a few physical servers storing all that data. And they’re physically in a country, maintained and…
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Silky Privacy Concerns
What about handling secure (https) connections? We will establish a secure connection from the cloud to the site owner on your behalf for page requests of sites using SSL (e.g. https://siteaddress.com). Amazon Silk will facilitate a direct connection between your device and that site. Any security provided by these particular sites to their users would…
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Joy of Tech on Facebook Updates
What is really scary is how true this really is. We are not big fans of the Farcebook on this site, even though most of us seem to be ok with letting Google scan all of our personal bios. However, there has always been something about Facebook and more specifically ZuckerNuts that have always made…
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On Banning Apps and Care-taking: Apple vs the World
BGR reported on Tuesday about an application that attempted to trick users into setting a passcode identical to the pin used to lock their iPhones. The app then transmitted the PIN numbers in the background to the developer — albeit anonymously — who used them to publish a report covering the most commonly used iPhone…