Microsoft, Privacy and Social Networking with Terry Landers of Microsoft – 19 Nov 2008
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We are joined in the studio this week by Terry Landers of Microsoft and we will discuss privacy and safety online and of course you can join in live.
The show is sponsored by ICS Skills, who bring you Equalskills the fun and exciting way for complete beginners to learn all about using computers and the internet – for young and old.
As we are learning, the internet is part of our lives with over 50% of the population connected.
When shopping online, using internet banking, subscribing to various newsletters or booking place at events, a lot of personal information can be stored in our web browsers. How can we be sure that these data will not be misused and that our privacy won’t be invaded?
Facts Section
If you want to use Internet, you definitely need a web browser. Wikipedia’s defnition of a web browser is, that it is a software application which enables a user to display and interact with text, images, videos, music, games and other information typically located on a Web page at a website on the World Wide Web or a local area network.
The usage share of web browsers
Source: Net Applications
- Internet Explorer (71.11%
- Mozilla Firefox (20.06%)
- Safari (6.62%)
- Opera (0.75%)
- Netscape (0.46%)
- Chrome (0.74%)
- Other (0.24%)
A recent study of consumer privacy on the Internet shows that almost two-thirds of all commercial web sites provide some form of warning if they collect personal data.
Source: LawLibrary.ie
But is this enough, just to be informed? What are the risks of disclosing our personal information on the Internet?
Presenter: Peter Lawless
Radio Station: Dublin City FM 103.2
Airtime: 19 Nov 2008, 1.30pm – 2pm
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