Internet Privacy

We Are Looking At Prism From The Wrong Angle

Andy Law | Posted 17.06.2013 | UK
Andy Law

The furore about the discovery of Prism has been handled in a pre-Internet analogue way. Prism has been castigated as a Big Brother tool watching us all in intense detail. But Big Brother belongs to our analogue past. It belongs to the world of Broadcasting, "Us and Them" and Mass-Communication.

Google Donates £1 Million To Internet Watch Foundation

PA | Posted 12.06.2013 | UK Tech

Internet giant Google - under fire for failing to do enough to tackle child porn - has donated £1 million to a charity responsible for policing crimi...

Life Through Google's Eyes

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 01.05.2013 | UK Lifestyle

No one likes to imagine that Google knows more about their personality, than they do. However, a new viral video demonstrates that when it comes t...

Why Justin Bieber is the Only Hope Left for Information Security

Dominique Karg | Posted 21.10.2012 | UK Tech
Dominique Karg

I recently had an eye opening experience. My wife confessed to me, in tears, that she liked Justin Bieber's music. She asked for forgiveness, as I walked out of the room mumbling some unrepeatable curse words.

Every Move You Make, Every Step You Take, They'll Be Watching You

Ronnie Joice | Posted 01.06.2012 | UK Comedy
Ronnie Joice

Yesterday, browsing the BBC website, knowing it was April Fool's Day, an article caught my eye that I couldn't believe would ever be possibly true. In it, I read that under a new legislation set to be announced soon, the government will be able to monitor the calls, emails, texts and website visits of everyone in the UK.

Not Loving The Timeline? This Week You Won't Get A Choice

PA | Posted 30.03.2012 | UK Tech

Changes to Facebook always provoke controversy and more is expected during the next few weeks as users are forced to adapt to the website's Timeline f...

Belly Dancing And Medieval Role Play Favourite Sites Among Civil Servants

The Huffington Post | Tara Kelly | Posted 01.10.2011 | UK

Belly dancing, medieval role play and Doctor Who are just some of the most visited websites civil servants browse while at work, according to the Taxp...