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...building the handbook one experience at a timeTue, 06 Jan 2009 19:52:25 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.6Comment on Is Hushmail Still Safe? by spor haberleri
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tolgaTue, 23 Dec 2008 11:48:22 +0000http://handbookrevolutionary.com/?p=42#comment-346hello babyhello baby
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Handbook Revolutionary » How To Write A Good Privacy Policy: Lessons From Colorado IndymediaWed, 24 Sep 2008 12:26:23 +0000http://handbookrevolutionary.com/?p=16#comment-26[...] They claim that some policies require a PhD to read, and they’re absolutely right. I recently did an analysis of Google’s privacy policy, which was an all-day project for somebody who knows the law [...][...] They claim that some policies require a PhD to read, and they’re absolutely right. I recently did an analysis of Google’s privacy policy, which was an all-day project for somebody who knows the law [...]
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dragonrebelThu, 04 Sep 2008 22:13:57 +0000http://handbookrevolutionary.com/?p=42#comment-17hey should do it like creative commons do, an easy to read page, and if you want to know more just click for the harder to read version or the lawyer versionhey should do it like creative commons do, an easy to read page, and if you want to know more just click for the harder to read version or the lawyer version
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hushmailTue, 02 Sep 2008 12:32:45 +0000http://handbookrevolutionary.com/?p=5#comment-15[...] [...][...] [...]
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VinceThu, 07 Aug 2008 14:40:36 +0000http://handbookrevolutionary.com/?p=16#comment-14If you're anonym you can’t take advantage of personalized services like personalized searches. The concept of the extension is to let the user decide which kind of personalization he wants. I don’t bother if Google knows my favorite football team. Actually I might be interested by personalized ads about stadium tickets. On the other hand, I consider politic and religion as sensitive topics so I want to prevent Google from inferring my religion and my political opinion.
Plus, we may imagine than someday Google will ban users using TOR while data pollution might be hard to detect (if correctly configured).
Furthermore, many users are always logged on their Gmail account. For them TOR is useless. There are also several issue with TOR. Despite many efforts (like the Tor Button which is great), it is not yet user friendly and I don’t think that average users can use it in an appropriate way.
Finally there is the problem of exit nodes that may not be trustworthy (see : http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/yoshi/papers/Tor/PETS2008_37.pdf)If you’re anonym you can’t take advantage of personalized services like personalized searches. The concept of the extension is to let the user decide which kind of personalization he wants. I don’t bother if Google knows my favorite football team. Actually I might be interested by personalized ads about stadium tickets. On the other hand, I consider politic and religion as sensitive topics so I want to prevent Google from inferring my religion and my political opinion.
Plus, we may imagine than someday Google will ban users using TOR while data pollution might be hard to detect (if correctly configured).
Furthermore, many users are always logged on their Gmail account. For them TOR is useless. There are also several issue with TOR. Despite many efforts (like the Tor Button which is great), it is not yet user friendly and I don’t think that average users can use it in an appropriate way.
Finally there is the problem of exit nodes that may not be trustworthy (see : http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/yoshi/papers/Tor/PETS2008_37.pdf)
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