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CSIRO boosts web services privacy standards
by Siobhan Chapman

May 14, 2003
News
Aust websites beware: Privacy Commissioner
by Vivienne Fisher

Australian businesses are being warned to ensure confidential customer information submitted online is kept safe from prying eyes, after ticketing company Ticketmaster7 was investigated by the Federal Privacy Commissioner.

Feb 12, 2004
News
Cyberprivacy: Is it possible?
by Vivienne Fisher

Jul 22, 2003
Feature
Technolog: I've Read Your Email
by Tim Dean

Are we being watched? Tim Dean thinks privacy advocacy groups have blown the issue out of proportion.

Feb 2, 2005
News
Privacy watchdog snaps at Google
by Robert Jaques

Search giant comes last in Privacy International rankings.

Jun 13, 2007
News
US Congress urged to adopt privacy laws
by Matt Chapman

Anti-Spyware Coalition warns of future legal problems.

Mar 16, 2007
News
Web giants accused of privacy violations
by Clement James

Privacy International criticises Amazon, Friends Reunited and eBay.

Sep 4, 2006
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Privacy Guardian 4
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Dec 21, 2006
News
Google and Pirate Bay share Thursday good news
by Rosalie Marshall

ICO confirms Street View does not breach privacy act, while Pirate Bay lawyercalls for retrial.

Apr 24, 2009
News
Search engine promises completely private surfing
by Staff writers

Dutch search firm Ixquick has announced that it has stopped recording IP addresses in a bid to boost user privacy.

Jan 30, 2009
News
Google raises internet privacy concerns
by Matt Chapman

Global rules needed to save the internet.

Sep 17, 2007
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Photos Privacy Keeper Lite
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

May 11, 2006
News
Heads roll over AOL privacy leak
by Will Head

Chief technology officer Maureen Govern steps down.

Aug 23, 2006
News
FTC investigates Google DoubleClick deal
by Iain Thomson

Proposed merger raises 'antitrust' and 'privacy' concerns.

May 30, 2007
News
Google wins Street View privacy case
by Rosalie Marshall

A Pennsylvania couple who claimed that their privacy had been violated by Google's Street View mapping service have failed to win compensation through the US courts..

Feb 19, 2009
Download
Total Privacy 5.5
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Mar 20, 2008
Download
Total Privacy 5.3
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Jun 6, 2007
News
RSA 2009: Benefits and dangers of device fingerprinting
by Shaun Nichols

Financial institutions bullish on new system, but privacy concerns loom.

Apr 24, 2009
Browzar (Beta)
by Davey Winder

With Internet Explorer’s security flaws and no way of securely erasing footprint files, the boost to privacy is minimal.

Jan 8, 2007
News
Microsoft shortlisted for most invasive project
by Siobhan Chapman

Apr 9, 2003

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Another minor revision, but the addition of privacy functions further extends its impressively wide focus
 
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Latest News on privacy

Lost and found: could GPS keep tabs on your pets?
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 3, 2009
GPS pet locators could save pet owners the misery of losing their beloved furry friends, and it appears you can buy them in Australia
Would free Google maps be enough to make you switch from in-car GPS to phone navigation?
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 28, 2009
Google have announced that they will release free turn-by-turn map navigation for Android phones, making us wonder whether phone GPS is finally good enough to replace dedicated in-car devices
Microsoft aims to stem malware tide with Security Essentials
by Daniel Robinson  |   Sep 30, 2009
Microsoft's Security Essentials is officially available from today, offering free protection against malware for any PC user with a valid copy of Windows from XP Service Pack 2 onwards.
 
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