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Chris Soghoian plumbs the depths of privacy and security issues.
Tags: house web site, privacy, Web site, white house, white house web, youtube
Author: Christopher Soghoian |
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YouTube's new 'nocookie' feature continues to serve cookiesMar 3, 2009
A recently implemented "delayed cookie" privacy feature at YouTube begs the question: When is a cookie not a cookie?
Is the White House changing its YouTube tune?Mar 2, 2009
The White House has quietly moved away from the use of YouTube videos on the president's official home page.
Recovery.gov blocked search engine trackingFeb 19, 2009
update After Google seemingly ignored restrictive search engine-blocking code built into the Obama administration's new stimulus-related site, the robots.txt code is removed.
Obama's BlackBerry brings personal safety risksFeb 12, 2009
The U.S. president's insistence on keeping his RIM device creates a number of risks, chief among them: attacks against his location privacy and physical security.
White House expands use of search-blocking codeJan 30, 2009
Whitehouse.gov's administrators silently triple the number of Web pages that it forbids Google and other search engines from accessing. Is this a bad omen or much ado about nothing?
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