As the number of users on social networking websites are increasing rapidly, the concern for online privacy is also rising. Recently, Facebook, the world's number one social website has adopted various changes to accommodate privacy concerns to more than 350 million active users. In contrast, Google, the search giant has made news for its apparent disregard for privacy.Differences in the two's policyFacebook and Google are totally different about the privacy concerns from the public. While, ...
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August 13th, 2010 in
Computers
Panic button software is a great way to protect your privacy when you are at the office or even at home. How often has a co-worker or your boss walked into your office and has casually scanned what is residing on your computer screen? Or how many times have you been working on sensitive information at home and do not want those people in your private life to be privy to what you are working on?This software is designed to wipe your screen clean with a push of a button. All your data will not be ...
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August 12th, 2010 in
Computers
Cellular phone numbers are considered private numbers. What this means is that if a person were to perform a forward search on a cellular phone subscriber, they would not be provided with their cell phone number. Likewise, if a person were to conduct a reverse cell phone search, they would not be given the phone number owner's personal details such as their name and address. Since cellular phone numbers are not considered public information, cell phone subscribers have certain rights to privacy ...
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August 10th, 2010 in
Technology
When you delete a file, email, or piece of internet history on your computer, where do you think it goes? Unfortunately it doesn't just disappear like many of us would think and hope it does. Every time you use your computer, you're leaving little footsteps that can be traced back to everything you do. Every word you type, every password you save, and every email that you delete are most likely being saved somewhere on your computer.Your wife or husband could be browsing through all the files ...
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August 9th, 2010 in
Internet
To
uninstall Norton Antivirus & Internet Security will be a little difficult for some ordinary PC users for it always combines well with the operating system. Here, I will show you the most comprehensive and easiest ways to uninstall Norton Antivirus & Internet Security.
Method one: Uninstall Norton Antivirus & Internet Security with the normal way.
We all know that, no matter what program, we can easily locate and remove them from Add/Remove Programs. So to uninstall ...
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August 6th, 2010 in
Computers
All people want their privacy to be respected because this is indeed paramount in everyone's life. We've encountered different forms of privacy invasion in our own home particularly getting prank phone calls anytime of the day. There's a time that these prank callers have already stretched our patience, there's nothing we can do but thinking of replacing the phone number, hang up the phone or report it to the police. But I should say it's a tough luck if they will pay attention to your ...
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August 5th, 2010 in
Technology
Some computer users complain that their computer usually get infected without reasons. Actually, it is usually themselves who make their computer be attacked. Why do I say this? Sometimes, these users do not know how to protect their privacy, especially while using the public computer. Here are some useful tips for
safeguarding your privacy. Delete the entire internet browsing track. While using computer in public, many people do not pay attention to the safety of keeping private ...
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August 1st, 2010 in
Computers
The internet can be a very beneficial, fun and convenient resource, but it can also be unsafe, as there are many different security issues that people need to be aware of. These security problems do not only include computer viruses and spyware, but also privacy issues in regard to cell phone information.
Click to Get Best Reverse Phone Number Trace Service One of the biggest privacy issues that involve cellular phone information is the release of private information, such as phone numbers, ...
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July 28th, 2010 in
Technology
Internet cookies are often misunderstood as wretched little monsters that attach themselves to your computer so Internet hackers can spy on you! Thankfully this is not the case. A cookie is just a text file sent to your computer that saves basic information about you so the next time you visit the same website, it can retrieve the cookie from the website and recognize you as a returning visitor. The idea of a website placing something on your hard drive to get information from you can sound a ...
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July 27th, 2010 in
Internet
Wholesale spy cameras are being purchased on the net like hotcakes. From corporations to jealous spouses, people everywhere are spying on everyone else with disturbing frequency, and many of us are concerned about privacy issues. You may covertly monitor other people yourself, but have you considered the possibility that others are keeping tabs on you?Housemates are regularly spying on each other. Do you truly like the idea of your roommate watching when you occasionally get a little time by ...
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July 24th, 2010 in
Computers