Internet Privacy? Whose Idea of Privacy ?
Anyone remotely familiar with the history of FaceBook and the social networking service's attitude about respecting the privacy and security concerns of it's members has got to wonder just what the hell is going on here:
Facebook former chief privacy officer Chris Kelly is running for attorney general of the state of California, and in a recent blog post he tries, but not very convincingly, to distance himself from the intense criticism engulfing Facebook over its new data-sharing policies. If the privacy culture he fostered at Facebook crumbled so easily, what does that say about his potential as California's top cop?
read the whole thing at : Information Week - Global CIO Blog
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Facebook former chief privacy officer Chris Kelly is running for attorney general of the state of California, and in a recent blog post he tries, but not very convincingly, to distance himself from the intense criticism engulfing Facebook over its new data-sharing policies. If the privacy culture he fostered at Facebook crumbled so easily, what does that say about his potential as California's top cop?
read the whole thing at : Information Week - Global CIO Blog
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Labels: Clowns in Politics, Law and Order
2 Comments:
wasn't that a LPoC policy under Martin or Dion to have lots of neat regulations to make the internet like MSM's.
No. But I'm sure they could have been persuaded.
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