Tag Archive: privacy

Expectations


Expectations There’s a sign in the exam room. Listed are the doctor of the day, the nurse practitioner on duty, and the RNs, and even the x-ray tech. Names on my sketch were changed to avoid privacy issues. The sign has a date. It indicates who, that day, is on duty. A patient, like me,…

Dropping Facebook?


Facebook was scary before; see the cartoon above. Facebook is a whole new scary these days. So they claim. Facebook still captures all the same information. That picture of you drunk and stumbling didn’t suddenly appear; it’s been there. Your friend didn’t suddenly tag you in it; you were already there. Not a thing changed…

Chris Cree Talks Facebook Privacy


Chris Cree, New Media Speaker and Systemizer, was interviewed about Facebook’s recent privacy changes and their complexity. He’s asked about making changes and should Facebook users consider deleting their accounts.

Trick.ly is tricky


Heard about this via Seth Godin. Trick.ly is a free service that shortens and password protects web links you want to share with select individuals on the internet. And rather than rope you and your contacts into a new social network, Trick.ly allows you to share with people on-the-fly. If you want to protect secrets from the…

Amazon Overshares


Amazon has a new feature on the checkout page, local recommendations. In the example screenshot above, seminars. Amazon has this to say under What’s This. LEADERSHIP AND BUSINESS SEMINARS These ads feature third-party offers that complement the products you’re shopping for on Amazon.com. They are shown on relevant product pages and are always clearly labeled….

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