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Revision as of 09:50, 10 December 2015
Some links about stuff to do with Privacy.
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Australia
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner
- Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
- The Australian Privacy Foundation
- Do Australians have a legal right to privacy? at Overclockers.com.au (OCAU)
- Australian street photography legal issues
- Australian Internet Filter
- Data Sovereignty at UNSW Cyber Law Center
Apple iPhone
- Apple says you can't have freedom because you might be clumsy, evil, and a drug dealer from Defective by Design
- With iPhone, 'Security' Is Code for 'Control' from Bruce Schneier
- iPhone SDK key leaked? from engadget.com
- Support DbD at Apple's Jan. 27 "Come see our latest restriction" event in SF from Defective by Design
- Google Analytics Controversy
- Criticism of Google at Wikipedia
- Inside Google by Consumer Watchdog
- Our new "Don't Be Evil?" video - Final Version on YouTube by Consumer Watchdog
- An open letter to Google's CEO, Eric Schmidt. on non-use of HTTPS, from 2009
- Sweden's Data Protection Authority bans Google Apps
Kindle
- Double-plus ungood: give Amazon's Kindle a 1-star review from Defective by Design
- An Ubuntu Kindle outside the US
URL Shortening
- URL shortening at Wikipedia
- tough.ly/treated at The Economist
USA PATRIOT ACT/Transborder Privacy
- Public Law 107 - 56 - Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT ACT) Act of 2001 from U.S. Government Printing Office
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act at Wikipedia
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 Amendments Act of 2008 at the Library of Congress
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 Amendments Act of 2008 - at Wikipedia
- Microsoft to Aussie gov: Privacy rules stifle e-Health from The Register
- Summary: ZDNet's USA PATRIOT Act series
- Microsoft: 'We can hand over Office 365 data without your permission' from ZDNet
- Warrant Canary at rsync.net (and Warrant Canary at Wikipedia)
- PRISM at Wikipedia
GeoLocation
- GeoLocation
- GeoLocation at Wikipedia
- (USA) Geolocation Privacy and Surveillance (GPS) Act at Wikipedia
Large Datasets
- Robust De-anonymization of Large Sparse Datasets, a paper by Arvind Narayanan and Vitaly Shmatikov, The University of Texas at Austin (local link: shmat_oak08net.pdf)
- ACM First International Workshop on Privacy and Anonymity for Very Large Datasets (link provided thanks to Glen Newton)
- Using Metadata to Find Paul Revere
Trust
- Reflections on Trusting Trust by Ken Thompson
NSA
- Security firm RSA took millions from NSA: report from CNet
- UK, US able to crack most encryption used online from ZDNet
- Yahoo leads NSA-FBI account content data demands from BBC.com
- Glenn Greenwald (Snowden journalist) at Wikipedia
Education
- Turn it Down, Don't Turnitin by Stephanie Vie, Bowling Green State University
- UK School Opinions of Cloud Services and Student Privacy A survey conducted by the Ponemon Institute for SafeGov.org May 2013
- How advertising is turning Cloud Services for Schools into a poisoned Chalice
Selling Personal Data
see also
- Spyware
- Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
External Links
- Eben Moglen (also Eben Moglen at Wikipedia)
- FreedomBox (and Freedom Box at Wikipedia)
- Christopher Soghoian Online Privacy Advocate
- How I do my computing from Richard Stallman
- We Should All Have Something To Hide by Moxie Marlinspike
- Opt out of global data surveillance programs like PRISM, XKeyscore and Tempora at prism-break.org
- Dr Steven J. Murdoch - privacy advocate at Cambridge University