Archive for tag: privacy
16 July, 2010 (16:14) | 5. Sat or Sun | By: nileshbabu
via Engadget.com. Our system involves just three main lists: People I trust: These are your main dudes and ladies, your closest friends. You’re only going to put 10-15 people on this one, max. My friend Will’s version of this list is named Inner Circle; mine is named True Blue. It’s the VIP list, so treat [...]
Tags: engadget, facebook, lists, privacy, settings |
30 March, 2010 (16:30) | 5. Sat or Sun | By: nileshbabu
As if LinkedIn’s new user agreement wasn’t enough, Facebook are planning (?) to update their Privacy Policy.
Tags: facebook, policy, privacy |
30 March, 2010 (16:00) | 5. Sat or Sun | By: nileshbabu
We’ve updated! On March 24, 2010, LinkedIn published revised versions of our Privacy Policy and our User Agreement. Your continued use of LinkedIn means you agree to these revised documents, so please take a few minutes to read and understand them. Here’s what LinkedIn revised user agreement have to say.
Tags: 300, linkedin, online, privacy, user agreement |
7 August, 2009 (11:01) | 9. Delicious | By: nileshbabu
10 random things to learn today:
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23 June, 2009 (19:46) | 5. Sat or Sun | By: nileshbabu
Wired has a long but interesting article titled Great Wall of Facebook: The Social Network’s Plan to Dominate the Internet — and Keep Google Out. Both Google and Microsoft wants a piece of Facebook – which have not generated any revenue yet. Microsoft won the bid – for USD240 million, they have 1.6% stake in [...]
Tags: apple, blog, british, court ruling, facebook, google, hackers, microsoft, privacy |