Privacy Policies: Page 6

Science & Technology

Amid Privacy Concerns, Google to Reject Facial Recognition Apps on Glass -- For Now

The tech giant responds to fears that the computerized eyewear could pull up unauthorized personal information on individuals.

Science & Technology

Congress to Google: Glass Privacy Issues Must Be Taken Seriously

In a letter to chief executive Larry Page, lawmakers demand answers on how the tech giant plans to protect citizens' private data.

Business Ideas

What Every Online Business Needs to Know About the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act

New changes to the law are scheduled to go into effect July 1st. Is your business ready?

Legal

Customer Privacy Policy Essentials

What every online business should know about protecting customer information.

Science & Technology

Customer Privacy: What You Need to Know About Social Media, Passwords and Transparency

Jules Polonetsky, director of Washington D.C.-based Future of Privacy Forum, on what entrepreneurs should keep in mind when managing consumer data.

Science & Technology

Privacy of Location-Based Services on FCC's Radar

The Federal Communications Commission is turning its attention to privacy issues surrounding the growing use by businesses of location-based services.

Devices

Before You Download That App, What You Need to Know About Security and Privacy

Here are five tips for stopping cybercrooks and snoops from making off with your mobile data.

Data & Recovery

Why Google's Privacy Changes Are Good for Advertisers

If your small business advertises with the search giant, you may soon find that your placements are even more effective.

Science & Technology

A Seven-Step Guide to Protecting Customer Privacy

By following these tips, small businesses can create a privacy plan that boosts customer trust -- and sales.

Social Media

Employees' Facebook Pages Are Private, Until They're Not

New York court ruling muddies the waters surrounding what employers can and cannot demand of their employees' social media activities.

Business News

Google Search Results Are Free Speech in the U.S.

While a San Francisco ruling protects Google search results under the U.S. Constitution, European regulators aren't quite so hands off.