- Epic (epic.org)
- Epic stands for 'electronic privacy information center', in which it was mentioned on October 23, 2014. It is mainly talking about how they want to minimize or eliminate the collection of personally identifiable information. This basically means that their trying to increase the privacy settings in order to protect everyone's identity.
- Wonkblog (http://www.washingtonpost.com/privacy-policy/2011/11/18/gIQASIiaiN_story.html)
- Wonkblog was published on September 15, 2014 in which goes threw the privacy policy over whatever they post. They mention that the most important thing is protecting the privacy of your personal information. This simply means that while your in your phone, website, tablet this policy will be still applied no matter what. Some changes they have done in the past has been the way they post their items because it wasn't working efficiently.
- Deadspin (http://legal.kinja.com/privacy-policy-90190742)
- Deadspin is a sport website in which they post the most updated information over any sport basically. The privacy policy is slightly different because on each comment you make their is privacy to it as well. This privacy is basically split into very different sections in which it goes more in debt. The problems that are in this website are said by the fans and than they fix it or if it is more serious than they close the website and fix it.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Privacy Scavenger Hunt #7
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