privacy

Blizzard, privacy and personal security - would you use your real name online?

So here's my first confession: I'm a gamer girl.

Facebook Scam Applications Strike Again

You've got to wonder who, if anyone, is approving applications for distribution on Facebook. A far cry from Apple's "deny first, ask later" policy, Facebook seems to have allowed yet another spam application through.

Unwilling Spokespeople: Using Celebrity Images for Commercial Gain

Times Square is quite possibly the Mecca of billboard advertising. Scrolling text, enormous video screens, and a steaming cup of Ramen noodles compete for attention in this New York City landmark. The new kid on the block is from Weatherproof, an outerwear company. It shows President Obama wearing a Weatherproof jacket during a trip to China a few months back:

Facebook at a crossroads with media literacy

Facebook is somewhat infamous for its ever changing privacy policies. Facebook's inconsistent approach to privacy has made life difficult for professionals and students looking to monitor their online reputation. In addition, this social networking giant has found itself at a crossroads - moving forward with new features vs.

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