CISPA going international?

CISPA going international?CISPA going international? Lawmakers in America have been trying to pass Internet legislation that could infringe on Americans privacy. The Stop Online Piracy Act was short-lived after multiple websites protested with blackouts to show how the legislation could affect peoples Internet experience. On an international scale, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement or ACTA, has been signed by 22 of the 27 European Union members. ACTA has received opposition and many lawmakers there have had a change of heart ratifying it. Gregg Housh, an Internet activist, joins us with his take on the attempt to monitor the net. tags: war with iran, ww3, wwIII, china, pakistan, russia, alex jones, info wars, clinton, obama, ron paul, illuminati, bilderberg, group, elite, bankers, gold, silver, inflation, foo

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Turning off Facebook’s new face recognition privacy setting Free seo tools on Bulkping for Site

Turning off Facebook's new face recognition privacy setting Free seo tools on Bulkping for SiteTurning off Facebook’s new face recognition privacy setting Free seo tools on Bulkping for Site Search engine optimisation Movie BulkPing – Facebook created a new privacy setting and forgot to check and see if you wanted it or not – lol. They are using a Face Recognition algorithm to send photos to your friends of you and have them tag it with your name. Personally, I prefer a tad bit more control over my privacy. Unfortunately Facebook has given your account permission to do this. Click above to watch a short video on how to find this new privacy setting and learn how to take back control over your photos. OSI Rock Stars, BulkPing is a unique online learning arena where you can take your business to the Success levels you have only dreamed of before. Over 600 hours of Success content – to

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ANONYMOUS Voted Most Influential Figure by Time Magazine Readers

ANONYMOUS Voted Most Influential Figure by Time Magazine ReadersANONYMOUS Voted Most Influential Figure by Time Magazine Readers The readers of Time Magazine have spoken. The hacktivist group received the most votes in a Time Magazine poll as the most influential figure among all platforms. The group which is nameless, faceless and leaderless has been causing mischief online all in the name of justice. Should we be surprised? tags: news 2012 poll time magazine read influential hack anonymous vote popular occupy ows hacker we are legion wall street corruption movement economy protest world people nwo new order illuminati online megaupload privacy fbi united states us wikileaks sopa ndaa security freedom vote ron paul revolution the unseen forces occupy congress readers poll media 829speedy

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Guide : Turning off Facebook’s new face recognition privacy setting Online seo tools on bulkping

Guide : Turning off Facebook's new face recognition privacy setting Online seo tools on bulkpingGuide : Turning off Facebook’s new face recognition privacy setting Online seo tools on bulkping for Site Seo Video facebook, privacy settings, OSI Rock Stars, Online Success, howto, instructions, tutorial BulkPing – Facebook created a new privacy setting and forgot to check and see if you wanted it or not – lol. They are using a Face Recognition algorithm to send photos to your friends of you and have them tag it with your name. Personally, I prefer a tad bit more control over my privacy. Unfortunately Facebook has given your account permission to do this. Click above to watch a short video on how to find this new privacy setting and learn how to take back control over your photos. OSI Rock Stars, BulkPing is a unique online learning arena where you can take your business to the Success l

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CYBER INSECURITY IN ACTION!

CYBER INSECURITY IN ACTION!It is feared that CISPA is far worse than SOPA and PIPA in its possible effects on the internet. The title of this controversial act is HR 3523. This act could allow Congress to circumvent existing exemptions to online privacy laws, and would allow the monitoring and censorship of any user of the internet. It would also allow the government to stop online communications which they deem disruptive to them, or other private parties. CISPA would allow Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to “funnel private communications and related information back to the government without adequate privacy protections and controls. The bill does not specify which agencies ISPs could disclose customer data to, but the structure and incentives in the bill raise a very real possibility that the National Security

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Behavioral Targeting: Ads That Track Your Web Activity 2012 internet search engine optimisation

Behavioral Targeting: Ads That Track Your Web Activity 2012 internet search engine optimisationBehavioral Targeting: Ads That Track Your Web Activity 2012 internet search engine optimisation freelance work hiring via yooker. Movie advertising, big, brother, marketing, ads, surveillance, right, privacy, civil, rights, liberties, online, internet, tracking, fora.tv, foratv, fora, tv, jack, myers, wiredset, mark, ghuneim, new, school

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Inside Story – The UK ‘snooping’ plan: Security vs privacy

Inside Story - The UK 'snooping' plan: Security vs privacyIs the UK’s new online surveillance plan an essential security tool or an unnecessary breach of personal freedoms? Guests: Bob Ayers; Adrian Mars; and Danvers Baillieu

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Big Bro Full Access Death sentence to UK online privacy

Big Bro Full Access Death sentence to UK online privacyThe UK government is set to adopt a bill allowing it to monitor all phone and internet connections between citizens. Promoted as vital for home security, it’s been compared to the US Patriot act, adopted after 9/11. Civil liberty activist Trevor Timm warns that the law is just a small step away from handing Big Brother full access to private communication.

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Lunch and Learn – Online Privacy

Lunch and Learn - Online PrivacyPresented by: Ben Williams – Director of Information Security at Davenport University The presentation will look at where online privacy is today by examining some historical cases, delving into current practices, and finally looking at options for protecting your privacy.

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March 29, 2012: Rep Markey Questions Chairman of Federal Trade Comm About Children’s Privacy Online

March 29, 2012: Rep Markey Questions Chairman of Federal Trade Comm About Children's Privacy OnlineEnergy and Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade Hearing on Balancing Privacy & Innovation Read more about the hearing: democrats.energycommerce.house.gov Read more about Rep. Markey’s Do Not Track Kids legislation and work to protect children’s privacy online here: markey.house.gov

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