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High tech identity theft is less common than you think
German Federal Court decides Google auto-complete can violate privacy
Microsoft: Only 47 percent of people try to protect their privacy online
PSA: Whatsapp messages and contacts stored with mobile number
Microsoft launches new online privacy TV ad campaign
Apple keeps your conversations with Siri for two years
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Twitter sued for $50M over protecting identity of anti-Semitic tweets
How Microsoft lets the Chinese government spy on its citizens via Skype
Facebook could soon track your every movement
Google has a solution to the password problem
Microsoft under the EU microscope again
PIPA creator launches, abandons, effort to expand email surveillance
Skype gives 16 year old's private info to security firm
US Government: All your cloud data are belong to us
Microsoft updates its Services Agreement prompting few privacy concerns
South Carolina decides that webmail isn't protected by privacy laws
HTTPS Everywhere 3.0 protects users on-line
Another SkyDrive account gets blocked, raising privacy concerns
California protects employees' social media accounts with new law
VoiceGrid Nation: Another nail in privacy's coffin?
Twitter surrenders Occupy protester's details to government
UK schools discover new level of creepiness with toilet cameras
Blizzard watermarks WoW screenshots with player info
BitTorrent downloaders' IP addresses logged within 3 hours
Russia develops Google free Android tablet
Infographic: You are not safe online
Facebook now actually deletes photos
FTC settles with Facebook over privacy issues
Obama app shows you age, sex, and names of nearby Democrats
FTC to penalize Google $22.5 million for Safari privacy breach
Reporter suspended from Twitter for anti-NBC tweets
Microsoft responds to SkyDrive privacy concerns
Twitter fights Occupy Wall Street ruling
Man says Microsoft blocked him because of private SkyDrive folder
YouTube adds feature to blur faces for privacy
Facebook shares posts whether you share them or not
SOPA rises from the grave once more
Google faces FTC fine for spying on Safari users
New Chrome beta poses security risks
The DHS' new molecular scanner sees everything
Wikipedia goes down in Russia in protest at new law
Facebook seeks to hunt down pseudonyms
Cisco removes cloud sign ups from default router settings
Cisco locks users out of their routers, requires invasive cloud service
Twitter transparency report shows takedown statistics
eBook publishers are spying on us
Facebook could lose millions in lawsuit over Sponsored Stories
Silent Circle will encrypt all your communications for a fee
Comcast refuses to identify alleged BitTorrent pirates
Microsoft comes out swinging in defense for your privacy
Google warns users of state-sponsored attacks
HP Discover: Does Big Data mean Big Brother?
Privacy concerns cause Bing Streetside to be shut down in Germany
New York proposes banning anonymous online comments
IBM is scared of Siri
Twitter implementing Mozilla's Do Not Track feature
Facebook updates privacy polices; adds more tips
Analysts downplay Windows 8 privacy issues
US House of Representatives passes CISPA
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Facebook to offer more account history info to users
CISPA: another privacy nightmare?
School tells students to delete Facebook profiles
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