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Why I Finally Left Facebook for Good

Published on June 9, 2010 By spyderkl

This latest time I’ve left Facebook will be the…3rd? 4th, maybe? I won’t be back this time. Really. It has nothing to do with the people I’ve actually friended over there, and everything to do with people who I don’t know who will have access to my information, most probably without my knowledge. Mark Zukerman, [...]

What to say, and what not to say: OAB Roundtable #7

Published on October 3, 2009 By spyderkl

Heather has been crazy busy and has just posted the next prompt for this week’s Open Adoption Roundtable. It’s all about privacy vs. blogging your heart out (so to speak): This round’s topic was suggested by adoptive parent blogger Rebecca: privacy, blogging and open adoption. Figuring out boundaries is difficult when you write about your [...]

Top List #1: Privacy and Security

Published on December 31, 2007 By spyderkl

From the Privacy Institute comes the more serious of my Top Whatever lists for this year. This list, from the group Privacy International, lists the state of citizen’s privacy being upheld by their governments. The news isn’t good – and not so shocking for some of us. Among the countries with the worst privacy violations [...]