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Tag Archives: privacy
Two mobile products that get thumbs up – PhotoFast and GoMobilePGH
Still looking for products that help you daily? I’ve been reviewing two of them that you’ll want to consider. PhotoFast plugs into your iPhone giving you a quick and easy way to offload your phone or protect your data locally … Continue reading
Posted in Cellular, Music, Pittsburgh, Review, Security, Smart Phone, Uncategorized
Tagged accessories, accessory, Android, Apple, backup, Camera, iPhone, memory, music, offload, parking, photographs, photos, Pittsburgh, privacy, technology, TEQ, wi-fi
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Check your Gmail account for potential breach
This time, it’s 5,000,000 Gmail accounts that were compromised. Login information — email address/usernames & passwords have been posted on a Russian security forum — which means they are no longer secure. Several people have posted ways for you to … Continue reading
Americans don’t trust Facebook & Google, but use them anyway
There’s an old adage about doing business only with people you trust. And frankly, whenever I have dealings with somebody who doesn’t earn my trust consistently, it turns out not-so-good. You know — when you are not quite sure … Continue reading
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Tagged facebook, google, poll, privacy, Reason-Rupe, survey, trust, Washington Post
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U.S. Companies Lobbying Against Europe’s Privacy Proposals
European regulators are trying to pass legislation that would more stringently protect the privacy of citizens by restricting what companies can do with data. According to this New York Times article, companies from Silicon Valley (and perhaps other US companies) … Continue reading