Posted January 30, 2012 An interesting juxtaposition: the FBI’s quest for a social media data mining application vs. the FTC taking Facebook and Google to task over privacy transgressions. Should the agencies settle it via Jello wrestling? Read the full story on Naked Security.
The FBI vs the FTC: the battle for user privacy in social media
Posted on February 15, 2012 by Lisa Vaas in Google+, Law & order, Privacy, social networks
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