App Privacy Tips
The recent revelations that some iPhone and Android apps are uploading and storing users’ phone address books without permission is very troubling. It not only violates the privacy of the person using the phone but, […]
The recent revelations that some iPhone and Android apps are uploading and storing users’ phone address books without permission is very troubling. It not only violates the privacy of the person using the phone but, […]
by Larry Magid It’s too early to know if either of these will make a difference, but back-to-back announcements from the California Attorney General and the White House give me some hope that we may […]
ABC News’ Nightline got to film inside a Foxconn factory in Shenzen, China where Apple’s iPads, iPhones and iPods are made. After many requests by many media companies, the TV network was finally allowed in. […]
I rarely use content from others on this site but I was so impressed by Alexi Kapterev’s 2007 Slideshare presentation “Death by PowerPoint” that I had to share it. I’m not ripping him off, like […]
This post is adapted and expanded from Larry’s San Jose Mercury News from February 20, 2012 Scroll to bottom for short slide show with app privacy tips by Larry Magid The recent revelations that some iPhone […]
Declan McCullagh over at CNET is reporting that Stanford University researchers have figured out a way to defeat NuCaptcha’s “are you a human” challenge, 90% of the time. NuCaptcha was launched in 2010 as an […]
Apple has released a developer preview of the upcoming “Mountain Lion” version of its Mac OS X operating system. The new version, which will be available to customers this summer, borrows some features and apps from its […]
by Larry Magid The revelations that iPhone developers have uploaded users’ address books without permission raises some very serious issues for the millions of people who use their phones to store personal and business contacts, and — […]
by Larry Magid I’m writing from Moscow, where I spoke at Russia’s Safer Internet Day conference last week. Safer Internet Day, which originated in Europe, is celebrated in much of the world, though there are […]
This article was revised on February 13th to include data from other studies A lot has been written about “Facebook addiction.” Indeed some press coverage of a recent study from the University of Chicago suggests that “Facebook and Twitter […]
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