- Anonymous on the Net: Not!
- Foggy thinking about the Right to Oblivion
- How Your Username May Betray You
- You’re Leaving a Digital Trail. What About Privacy
- Data Protection: Betrayed by our own data
- How to Erase Your Digital Past
- How Embarrassing/Job-Threatening Facebook Photos Are Part Of Your Job Application
- Internet Evolution: The War on Web Anonymity
- Naming Names on the Internet NYT
- Online Anonymity (and Personal Reinvention) in Decline
- Google Plus Tells Pseudonym Lovers to Shove It--Advertisers are their customers and you are the product.
- Randi Zuckerberg Runs in the Wrong Direction on Pseudonymity Online
- Canadian Court Sides With Online Anonymity
- Web star Felicia Day speaks up for online anonymity
- EFF: Know Your Rights!--"Your computer, your phone, and your other digital devices hold vast amounts of personal information about you and your family. [...] EFF has designed this guide to help you understand your rights if officers try to search the data stored on your computer or portable electronic device, or seize it for further examination somewhere else."
- Hard drive destruction 'crucial'
- How to hide your digital 'collection'
- Florida Earns $62 million Selling Driver’s License Info--Is it a surefire state revenue generator?
- How to protect your privacy and make money doing it--They have to pay to for them to play with your data.
- Free Advice: Watch the Mail and Opt Out of Verizon Sharing Your Personal Data
- Advertisers Are Watching Your Every Tweet
- BT drops plan to use Phorm targeted ad service after outcry over privacy--Not sure deep-packet inspection for advertising is going away.
- Microsoft disables 'supercookies' used on MSN.com visitors
- Microsoft Quashed Effort to Boost Online Privacy
- The Market for Online Privacy Heats Up
- Hunt For Student File-Sharers Thwarted By Data Privacy Ruling
- Mug-Shot Industry Will Dig Up Your Past, Charge You to Bury It Again
- Why Has Google Been Collecting Kids' Social Security Numbers Under the Guise of an Art Contest?
- Big Data mining: Who owns your social network data?