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Informed privacy decisions and informed openness

Posted on 14. Aug, 2010 by neilcrump.

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Ed Purkins wrote a blog post a few weeks ago that has had my mind whirling. The post read: The author of a report which features the personal details of 100 million Facebook users says he released the information to highlight the privacy issues associated with social networking. This has received widespread media pick-up because [...]

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HealthBlawg: Fake Facebook profiles and other portents of the end times

Posted on 03. May, 2010 by neilcrump.

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To fake anything in the health arena (even with clear disclaimers), especially a product or service of real health benefit, is just dumb and unlikely to work. In this case the proof is in the number of ‘likes’, of which there are 57 today, hardly a rip roaring success! At 12:30 CET on 1 May [...]

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