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Tim Cook Outlines Apple's Privacy Policy in Open Letter
2014-09-18 18:38:10| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Apple on Thursday published a new section on its website explaining how it handles your personal information, what it collects, and why.
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Healthcare Software ensures patient privacy and compliance.
2014-09-17 14:31:54| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Securing privacy of over 70 million patient records at major hospitals, clinics, and insurers, Intellinx's Healthcare Solution includes proven business rules for comprehensive protection and quicker implementation. By monitoring user access to Electronic Medical Records and electronic Protected Health Information as well as activity using EPIC and other healthcare systems, software can identify suspicious activity without relying solely on data from log files and application databases. This story is related to the following:Medical & Health Care Software | Software
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Mining WiFi Data: Retail Privacy Pitfalls
2014-09-15 16:16:58| Wireless - Topix.net
WiFi data mining starts with anonymous tracking, but it can lead to personal details in social profiles. Interop New York session explores opportunities and limits for retailers.
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Privacy Concerns Could Trickle Down to the Automotive World
2014-09-13 03:09:16| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
As more and more automakers are slowly revealing their autonomous driving technologies and vehicle-to-vehicle communication capabilities, the question of privacy and just how much personal data motorists will have to give up is becoming a concern. Though the cars and highways of the future will likely make our day-to-day commutes more convenient, the big question is at what cost? READ MORE The Article Privacy Concerns Could Trickle Down to the Automotive World appeared first on Automotive Digest.
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Data protection authorities find privacy lapses in majority of mobile apps
2014-09-12 16:45:09| InfoWorld: Top News
Many mobile apps request too many permissions and don't explain how they collect users' personal information, a study of 1,211 popular apps by the Global Privacy Enforcement Network has found. The majority of the apps reviewed did not adequately explain to users how they were collecting and using information, according to the study, carried out by 26 privacy enforcement authorities in 19 countries. It also found that a third of the tested mobile applications requested excessive permissions that were outside the scope of their functionality.
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