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Redmond says it will pull ads from sites that don't post strong privacy policies.
By Kaitlin Quistgaard
June 24, 1999
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Company drops its lawsuit -- once it gets the names it seeks.
By Kaitlin Quistgaard
May 24, 1999
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What should the support staff do when it finds 'suspicious' material on your computer?
By "Richard Hemingway"
May 21, 1999
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Amitai Etzioni's "The Limits of Privacy" sees civil libertarians as a danger and government as the solution to all our problems.
By Mike Godwin
April 26, 1999
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Turing Test transcripts: Is it bot or not?
By Salon Tech Writers
February 22, 1999
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Intel's processor-I.D. gaffe shows how badly tech companies want to know who you are and where you live.
By Scott Rosenberg
January 29, 1999
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Peapod, the online grocery service, sounds great -- but can it deliver?
By Janelle Brown
December 17, 1998
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When presidents, both living and dead, can't even keep their DNA private, there is no realm we can call our own.
By Steve Erickson
December 9, 1998
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By J.D. Lasica
November 25, 1998
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Service with an artificial smile: By Robert Rossney. Supermarket clubs point the way to a future of corporate-mandated friendliness and Stepford clerks.
By Robert Rossney
October 14, 1998
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Getting to know all about you: By Jennifer Vogel. Attention, shoppers -- what you tell supermarket clubs may be used against you.
By Jennifer Vogel
October 14, 1998
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President Clinton did not give the inspiring speech many had fantasized he would give, but teased us and left us hanging once again.
By Katie Roiphe
July 30, 1998
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In the transatlantic trade war that's brewing over data privacy rules, the U.S. pushes laissez-faire while the European Union embraces tough laws.
By Karlin Lillington
July 7, 1998
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The FTC urges new protection for personal information online. Can the Web industry do what's right?
By Scott Rosenberg
June 5, 1998
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The worst thing about searching for a lover's secrets is finding them
By Courtney Weaver
June 3, 1998
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When Web companies make deals, sometimes it's not cash that changes hands.
By Andrew Leonard
June 3, 1998
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When the giants of Net business say they want to protect your
privacy, they're really trying to make you feel comfortable about
giving up more information about yourself.
By Andrew Leonard
July 26, 1997
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Americans fear that their personal information is at risk when they
go online. But maybe the trouble is that we're all too isolated offline.
By Jeffrey Obser
July 26, 1997