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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | BIZNOLOGY OCTOBER 5, 2010 A different kind of Facebook privacy issue I've been in Europe the last ten days (coming home today) and it's easy to see how European cultures differ from that of America, especially when it comes to privacy. Perhaps it might surprise you, given all the privacy debacles that Facebook has suffered, that Facebook is much more popular than Twitter in many European countries, but it shouldn't. Image via Wikipedia. Time will tell. | WEBBIQUITY FEBRUARY 10, 2013 Ensure Your Business Looks Good Online To keep this from happening, companies like Reputation.com , provide ORM as well as Internet privacy protection to clients. Reputation companies also works to protect a person’s privation information from being made public. privacy policy can’t hurt either. Guest post by Carrie Bauer. This is where ORM, or online reputation management , comes in. | | | | | | | | | WORKFACE MAY 25, 2011 Going Social in Search Engines When you are logged in they may be able to tap into more information about you to make your search experience more relevant, but the amount of personally identifiable information is a fraction of that contained within your social profile. The problem is that increasingly the game of search and the game of social are governed by privacy rules. How can search engines become more social? | |
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