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Separating Privacy, Secrecy, and Anonymity

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 Paul Ohm, Netflix's Impending (But Still Avoidable) Multi-Million Dollar Privacy Blunder, freedom-to-tinker.com, September 21st, 2009
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T.C. Sottek, New York state lawmakers challenge anonymous online speech with proposed bill, theverge.com, May 22, 2012
 

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 Dana Oshiro, Picasa 3.5: Ruining Your Good Name with Face Recognition Tagging, Read Write Web, September 22, 2009
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Chunka Mui, Facebook's Privacy Issues Are Even Deeper Than We Knew, Forbes, August 8, 2011 (Facial recognition)
 
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Allan Dodds Frank, Lydia Cacho Blasts Facebook, The Daily Beast, October 21, 2011
 
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Every picture uploaded by Facebook users is run through a program called 'Photo DNA' to look for possible matches with offenders. The company saves the data and makes referrals to law-enforcement agencies.          —Joe Sullivan, Facebook
 

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