180solutions has continually made assertions that they have improved or cleaned up their services. CDT has found those assertions to be untrue at best. |
180solutisons said they've cleaned up. But CDT finds this to be deceptive. We want to give fair notice to companies thinking about advertising with 180solutions that they keep this in mind. |
A marketplace is a good idea for privacy-enhancing technologies, ... We've already had a marketplace for privacy-invading technologies. |
Also, it's about promotion of standards, ... Then, the companies not making their browser to the standard are the problem. That's the way it should be. |
Considering the surveillance power the N.S.A. has, cookies are not exactly a major concern. But it does show a general lack of understanding about privacy rules when they are not even following the government's very basic rules for Web privacy. |
Generally when we think about privacy and the government, we want to make sure that the government is transparent and does protect privacy over and above the rest of the Internet and the rest of the private and nonprofit sector, |
He followed them from battered women's shelter to battered women's shelter. That's kind of the worst-case scenario. |
I was surprised by his opposition to the national ID card, but that's welcome news to us, ... try and monitor us. |
Incredible as it may seem, this is the first bill ever to comprehensively require the federal government to use the Internet to serve citizens. |
Internet policy is bipartisan. We like it that way. |
It is definitely a good thing to get mail directed to the wrong agency to the right place, |
It's too early to say whether an Internet privacy bill will be passed this year, |
It's too early to say whether an Internet privacy bill will be passed this year. It depends on other agenda issues like tax and campaign finance that need to be settled first. It's on the radar screen; some have even said it is the radar screen, but I don't think that's so. |
Knowingly or not, these companies are fuelling the spread of unwanted programs that clog people's computers, threaten privacy and tarnish the internet experience for millions. |
Last year, bills were introduced as discussion acts and no one really thought they'd move. |