What was the most important privacy development of 2010? (Answer choices come from participants in today's #PrivChat: http://bit.ly/ifU2bh)
A |
Facebook controversies lead to greater consumer awareness about privacy | [ 20% (12 votes) ] |
B |
Google Buzz opt out complaints | |
C |
The FTC and Dept. of Commerce release privacy reports | [ 8% (5 votes) ] |
D |
Outrage over TSA scanners/"groping" | [ 25% (15 votes) ] |
E |
The Wall Street Journal "What They Know" series leads to industry change | [ 19% (11 votes) ] |
F |
Google Street View collects data from unsecure WiFi connections | [ 10% (6 votes) ] |
G |
Diaspora raises over $200,000 | [ 2% (1 votes) ] |
H |
Patriot Act is extended for one year | [ 10% (6 votes) ] |
I |
Other | [ 5% (3 votes) ] |
| wikileaks |
| IE9 includes Do Not Track |
| IE9 Tracking Protection |
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