When you are on the Internet, you are in the global marketplace where you can see stocked products and services containing different information. You can seek others while other seek from you. Since other information is somewhat personal maybe, you...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on May 12, 2012 in:
Blog, Isyung HR, Airport security, Claudine Barretto, Mali, Movie and Television Review and Classification Board, NAIA, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, Privacy, Ramon Tulfo, Raymart Santiago, Tulfo
Isyung HR sa “Tulfo - Santiago Thrilla in NAIA” by Mokong Amusing thing about the “Tulfo - Santiago thrilla in Naia” ay ang nagsambulat na mga isyung that really matters. 1. Consumer/customers’ Rights – Ano nga kaya ang dahila...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Apr 10, 2012 in:
Petition, CISPA, current-events, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Federal government of the United States, Internet censorship, Privacy, United States Congress, United States House of Representatives, US Congress
Save the Internet from the US Dear friends, Right now, over 100 Members of the US Congress are trying to sneak through a bill that would let them spy on every Internet user without a warrant. CISPA is their third attempt to rebrand their attack on gl...
We recently talked to a representative from a 3rd Party website measurement system who asked us to put their tracking/survey code in our blogs. They say that the basic benefit is that we are able to get standard reader/audience measurements that comm...
By Comm de Garçon on Sep 20, 2010 in:
Uncategorized, Crime, Dad, Facebook, Identity Theft, Internet, New Social Media, Organizational Communication, Phishing, Privacy, Safety, Security, Social Networking, Spam, Tips, UP Manila, Virus
It is undeniable that identity theft is a persistent problem that one could face these days if one uses the internet. Transactions made online almost always require some form of exchange of personal information. Granted that with the advent of techno...
Two Toronto residents have launched a campaign to urge Facebook users to disable their accounts. The Quit Facebook Day site claims more than 30,000 quit Facebook in protest to stop using the social media site. Almost all of you used Facebook, and som...