By: links for 2007-09-17 | Chris F. Waigl
<p>[...] Ethics and Privacy in the Digital Age | Climb to the Stars (Stephanie Booth) Terriffic essay from my friend Stephanie Booth on ethical aspects of social networking, written after a...
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<p>That would annoy the hell out of me, especially since Facebook's privacy settings explicitly differentiate (if nothing else) between you/your friends and the rest of the world. I'd see that as...
View ArticleBy: BarCamp Lausanne: Facebook (Raphaël Briner) at Climb to the Stars...
<p>[...] Raphaël est sur Facebook depuis février 2007 (steph-note: je vous mets une saisie d’écran de son profil? ), n’a pas fait grand chose en deux mois. Juillet/août: lancement des...
View ArticleBy: Climb to the Stars (Stephanie Booth) » Blog Archive » FOWA: Making Your...
<p>[...] steph-notes: some of my thoughts on privacy are in Ethics and Privacy in the Digital Age. I agree that for the moment, privacy is mainly managed through our relationships with others,...
View ArticleBy: Climb to the Stars (Stephanie Booth) » Granular Privacy Control (GPC)
<p>[...] Ethics and Privacy in the Digital Age [...]</p>
View ArticleBy: Climb to the Stars (Stephanie Booth) » Facebook, foire aux applications
<p>[...] en avant super important. J’en ai parlé longuement en anglais: nous avons besoin de pouvoir contrôler plus finement ce que nous dévoilons de notre sphère privée. En d’autres mots, nous...
View ArticleBy: Facebook Privacy | Ethical 'Shmethical
<p>[...] is the case of Stephanie Booth, as posted on her blog Climb to the Stars. In one of her posts she addresses the case where a picture of her was screencapped and was [...]</p>
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