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- Ligne n°73 : This has been a tough few weeks for privacy rights on the Internet.
- Ligne n°74 : Google changed its privacy policy so it can combine the information it
- Ligne n°78 : online advertising companies have been bypassing the privacy settings
- Ligne n°83 : In the middle of these privacy blow-ups, the Obama administration
- Ligne n°84 : announced a new set of online privacy policies – a 62-page document
- Ligne n°89 : protect people’s online privacy.
- Ligne n°91 : It’s no great secret what the fighting over online privacy is about.
- Ligne n°99 : When technology companies keep track of online activity, privacy
- Ligne n°117 : The Obama administration’s privacy guidelines are a step in the right
- Ligne n°119 : contains good privacy principles, starting with “individual control,”
- Ligne n°123 : companies to sit down with privacy advocates to develop codes of
- Ligne n°139 : did not include a “do not track” requirement – as many privacy
- Ligne n°146 : there is a problem with this: tech companies change their privacy
- Ligne n°148 : track users when the pro-privacy heat dies down and few people are
- Ligne n°151 : It was great to hear the President speaking out about Internet privacy
- Ligne n°154 : care about privacy should monitor how these guidelines get translated
- Ligne n°238 : It’s clear that a reasonable person will not expect very much privacy