Apple giving out your iPhone fingerprints and location
The company says it may now collect, use, transfer, and disclose our iPhone, iPad or computer identifier and location for any purpose if we opt into iTunes.
Conor changes his mind
Conor: Google has clearly stepped into the arena of doing something that could be detrimental to the user's privacy
Latitude privacy policy doesn’t fess up to what Google stores
Simply untrue: "If you hide in Latitude, we don't store your location."
The core of the matter at hand
All the brooms have started dancing. I wonder if Mickey will get out of this one?
“I just did it because Skyhook did it”
MAC database operators will know not only the locations of people who opt into their system, but of people who opt out, since people who opt in report the device identities of those who don't.
Misuse of network identifiers was done on purpose
Google's apology for accidentally collecting network traffic is beside the point. Their misappropriation of our personal, home and business network identitifiers was done on purpose.
EPIC on Google WiFi eavesdropping
Prominent privacy watchdog EPIC complains to FCC about improper use of device identifiers.
The Laws of Identity smack Google
The idea that Google would, without our consent, employ our home networks for its own commercial purposes betrays a problem of ethics and a lack of control.
Sorry Tomek, but I “win”
These results are sad and staggering
More unintended consequences of browser leakage
Another example of digital fingerprinting - this time leveraging social networks to produce unique, real-world identification without the user's knowledge
Electronic Eternity
Digital information should have a half-life unless a good argument can be made for preserviing it.
Ethical Foundations of Cybersecurity
The Internet and the rights which form the basis of our society

