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- Privacy (16)
- Security (1)
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Letzte Einträge
- 5.11.2008: All things are possible
- 2.9.2008: Reasons for Privacy-by-Design Social Networks
- 29.7.2008: New Media Douchebags
- 27.7.2008: Social Network Applications Among Most Popular Internet Sites
- 11.6.2008: The Future of the Internet - OECD Meeting in Seoul
- 26.4.2008: Why bother about our privacy on social networks?
- 26.4.2008: Rome Memorandum
- 26.2.2008: A Fairy Tale
- 29.1.2008: Data Portability and Information Privacy
- 28.1.2008: PLING - Policy Languages Interest Group
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Reasons for Privacy-by-Design Social Networks
This presentation held by Miles Rochford from Nokia at the last IA Summit in Miami/Florida has some excellent arguements for a privacy-by-design approach that should be adopted by social network providers. Ultimately, some very relevant arguements for the information architecture framework I am developing for privacy-enhanced social network applications.
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