Search Engine Changes


"Google and Bing Changes You Need to Know About"

If you don't read WebProNews, which I find extremely helpful now and then, allow me to point you to an article valuable to all online business owners.

Since September is the month that, traditionally, begins the best selling season online, everyone should give all search engine news some attention.

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Researchers Expose Tracking Service


"Researchers Expose Cunning Online Tracking Service That Can’t Be Dodged "

"Researchers at U.C. Berkeley have discovered that some of the net's most popular sites are using a tracking service that can't be evaded - even when users block cookies, turn off storage in Flash, or use browsers' “incognito” functions.

The researchers say the site is using sneaky techniques to prevent users from opting out of being tracked on popular sites, including the TV streaming site Hulu.com."

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Protect Your Computer


"Protect Your Computer and Phone from Illegal Police Searches "

"Electronic Frontier Foundation Releases 'Know Your Digital Rights' Guide to Your Constitutional Liberties

Your computer, your phone, and your other digital devices hold vast amounts of personal information about you and your family. Can police officers enter your home to search your laptop? Do you have to give law enforcement officials your encryption keys or passwords? If you are pulled over when driving, can the officer search your cell phone?

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has answers to these questions in the new "Know Your Digital Rights" guide, including easy-to-understand tips on interacting with police officers and other law enforcement officials."

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UK to save DNA Profiles


"UK Government to Save DNA Profiles of Innocent People"

"If you are arrested in the UK on suspicion that you may have committed a crime but are later proven innocent, your DNA profile will still remain within government databases, according to a new report in The Daily Telegraph.

After previously promising that it would destroy all DNA profiles of innocent civilians, except when charges involve violence or sex crimes, the UK government has now decided that it will keep such profiles after all, but do so 'anonymously.'"

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