Pages containing 'online privacy'

Filter Bubble - Blake

This is a re-post of my earlier filter bubble document. I had issues tagging the other file. - Blake (Orginal file was uploaded Aug 29th)

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i. 2 cookies. “Google.com NID” and “Google.com PREF”

ii. Yes

Facebook online privacy

 

CBS Online Privacy

 

1.     Do you have the right to delete your information on this site?

Orkut Online Privacy Details - Ty & Krystle

 

Orkut is a Google property and abides by Google privacy guidelines: 

1.  You can terminate your account at any time. If you terminate your account, your profile, including any messages in your inbox, will be removed from the site and deleted from Orkut servers. Because of the way they maintain this service such deletion may not be immediate, and residual copies of your profile information may remain on backup systems.

Orkut Online Privacy Details

Orkut is a Google property and abides by Google privacy guidelines: 

1.  You can terminate your account at any time. If you terminate your account, your profile, including any messages in your inbox, will be removed from the site and deleted from Orkut servers. Because of the way they maintain this service such deletion may not be immediate, and residual copies of your profile information may remain on backup systems.

Digg Online Privacy Activity - Annie Cheslin and Blake Kavanaugh

Annie Cheslin and Blake Kavanaugh
Digg Online Privacy Activity

Google's Online Privacy - Rahul & Roman

http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacy/privacy-policy.html 1) Yes, it is possible to delete your private information although this might take a specific amount of time: "Because of the way we maintain certain services, after you delete your information, residual copies may take a period of time before they are deleted from our active servers and may remain in our backup systems."a) Yes the data will be truly deleted (I

Twitter's Online Privacy - Jessica & Ji Eun

  • Twitter gives you the right to delete your own account.  If you choose to do so, Twitter keeps all your account information in their servers for 30 days, during which if you choose to log back on, you can completely restore your the account.
    • Twitter only deletes the user data, such as username and email, from their servers after a set amount of time after deactivation.  However, even if people can’t access the information from Twitter after deletion, third party sites like the Library of Congress may have stored that information on their own separate ser
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