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Reclaim Privacy screen shot of Facebook privacy settings
(cc) David Berkowitz www.marketersstudio.com
Hey, there's a photo of my friend on the Washington Post home page! It's almost as if facebook is giving away the data of my friends and I to third parties!
Honestly, I've typed my data into a for-profit website and, like with my blog, I expect it to get around a bit. But this is like the Philip K Dick future of social networking. They're aggressively using our data including personal photos of friends of mine to try to market to me? FAIL
I'm taking the post off my RSS reader.
No one care about the copy rights these days..
I stepped upon this page, when searching for trogon on google...
www.4to40.com/indian_travel_places/print.asp?placeid=244
www.4to40.com/images/Indian_Travel_Places/brahmagiri_wild...
It reminded me of my earlier post on flickr ..
www.flickr.com/photos/shivanayak/2312788988/
They have cropped my signature from my original image and added their signature on it.
I was surprised to see this , inspite of emails to them asking them to remove it.
Here is the address of those I got it from their contact details...
[Development Centers] In India 4to40.com RZ - 14, Sita Puri, Near Dabri Xing, Opp Janak Puri C2, P.O. : Palam New Delhi, India [ 110045 ]
In US 4to40.com Marion Pepe Dr, Lodi, New Jersey, USA [ 07644 ]
This is not a surprise to me, I think most of you do feel the same. I welcome your suggestion on this.
Board game letters spelling out privacy and encrypt. For attribution please link to www.comparitech.com/ Thanks!
Taken during a concept shoot I did today with a model friend of mine, Tara Lee.
Go like my Facebook page! :) www.facebook.com/40BelowPhotography
Thousands protested in Berlin on Saturday against NSA surveillance activities and to fight for their right to privacy. Philosophy-student Charlotte took part in the #StopWatchingUs protest, demanding less surveillance and monitoring by governments.
Privacy Policy We, at Kula Products treat the privacy of our visitors with the highest importance. This policy details the measures we take to preserving and safely guarding your privacy when you visit or communicate with our site or personnel.
On April 7, 2010, Public Services Librarian Donna Mazziotti presented a workshop on "Sharing with Surety: Facebook Privacy Settings for the Casual Facebook User" as part of the Library/CTLE Technology on Your Own Terms series.
This Blue Jay took a messy bath in the bird bath ... water flying everywhere. But it was a hot afternoon so I bet the water felt great.
so I did it, my personal privacy glasses, good for some situations were you just need your identity unknown...
digital camera + pixelate + printer + scissors
Although I still have a ton more of exciting killdeer images to share with you, I thought I should publish one very last one before I move on ... one which is both funny and interesting.
Killdeers are very caring and sensitive birds but unfortunately their defense weapons are almost non-existent. During my birding session, one predator has showed up: a very large crow. I've noticed that one killdeer parent has separated from the group (see picture) and started to perform some sort of a dance. I've later found out that this was the usual ritual regularly performed by either one of the killdeer parents in order to distract the attention of its predators away from its babies: the parent(s) act like they were hurt, which logically turns them into an easy prey. The predator instinctively follows them instead of the babies. When they are far enough from the place where their babies are being hidden, the parent takes off quickly, leaving the predator wondering. COOL !
Whether an individual's genomic information is being used for research, clinical applications or other uses, it is important to ensure that the individual's privacy is respected. Laws and policies protect the privacy of an individual's genomic information, and there is ongoing debate as to whether further measures are needed.
Credit: Darryl Leja, NHGRI
Read More: www.genome.gov/about-genomics/policy-issues/Privacy
Nowadays, we continually share data: a message via WhatsApp, a picture on Instagram, an update on Facebook or an e-mail through Gmail. With whom do we really share this data? And how can we make sure that our personal data stay strictly personal?
This exhibition addresses issues of online privacy and digital surveillance. Next to several historical examples of encrypting, ‘Design my Privacy’ also shows some surprising contemporary strategies by more than 35 young designers and artists to maintain control over our data.
With work by Roel Roscam Abbing, Zineb Benassarou & Jorick De Quaasteniet, Josh Begley, Dennis de Bel, Caitlin Berner & Jana Blom, Heath Bunting, F.A.T., Giada Fiorindi, Front 404, Roos Groothuizen, Arantxa Gonlag & Eva Maria Martinez Rey, Monika Grūzīte, Rafaël Henneberke, Jan Huijben, Daniel C. Howe & Helen Nissenbaum & Vincent Toubiana, Rosa Menkman, Owen Mundy, Naomi Naus, Joyce Overheul, Ruben Pater, Wim Popelier, Freek Rutkens, Vera van de Seyp, Mark Sheppard, Dimitri Tokmetzis & Yuri Veerman, Janne Van Hooff & Christina Yarashevich, Michaele Lakova, Jasper van Loenen, Jeroen van Loon, Esther Weltevrede & Sabine Niederer, Leanne Wijnsma & Froukje Tan, Joeri Woudstra, Sander Veenhof and Simone Niquille.
An exhibition by MOTI, Museum of the Image in Breda (NL)
27.03 to 29.05.2016
Photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
1973 Cadillac Eldorado.
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(East) Flint, Michigan.
Wednesday, August 14, 2019.