The White House has unveiled an online privacy proposal Thursday intended to allow Web users to easily opt out of being tracked on the Internet.

White House unveils ‘one click’ online privacy plan

White House unveils ‘one click’ online privacy planThe Obama administration is calling for stronger privacy protections for consumers as mobile gadgets, Internet services ...
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Social media threat to adopted children grows in UK

Social media threat to adopted children grows in UK  British youngsters adopted after abusive childhoods are at risk of fresh emotional turmoil as some birth parents turn to ...
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Long-awaited Facebook IPO looms in New Year

Long-awaited Facebook IPO looms in New Year Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announces Timeline as he delivers a keynote address during the Facebook f8 conference in September in San Francisco, ...
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Google top US Web destination in 2011: Nielsen

Google top US Web destination in 2011: Nielsen People in front of a logo of Google, at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2005. Google was the most-visited Web destination in the United States ...
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Review: Scrutinizing your presence on Facebook

Review: Scrutinizing your presence on Facebook In this July 6, 2011 file photo, Facebook workers Mike Barnes, left, Video Chats with Jonathan Rosenberg, right, on Facebook during an ...

Google+ off to better-than-expected start

Google+ off to better-than-expected startThe Google+ social network has topped 60 million users, according to Ancestry.com founder Paul Allen, who also made the bold prediction late ...
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