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  2. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy_concerns_with_Facebook

    In August 2007 the code used to generate Facebook's home and search page as visitors browse the site was accidentally made public. [6] [7] A configuration problem on a Facebook server caused the PHP code to be displayed instead of the web page the code should have created, raising concerns about how secure private data on the site was.

  3. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    Facebook is partnering with the free Web of Trust safe surfing service to give Facebook users more information about the sites they are linking to from the social network. When a user clicks on a potentially malicious link, a warning box will appear that gives more information about why the site might be dangerous.

  4. Personal data service - Wikipedia

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    A personal data service (PDS) gives the user a central point of control for their personal information (e.g. interests, contact information, affiliations, preferences, friends). The user's data attributes being managed by the service may be stored in a co-located repository, or they may be stored in multiple external distributed repositories ...

  5. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    This information is collected from all around the Internet, such as by popular services like Facebook, Google, Apple, Spotify or GPS systems. Big data provides companies with the ability to: Infer detailed psycho-demographic profiles of Internet users, even if they were not directly expressed or indicated by users.

  6. Data valuation - Wikipedia

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    Value of personal data can be estimated by asking consumers questions such as how much they would be willing to pay to access a data-privacy service or would charge for access to their personal data. Values can also be estimated by examining the profits of companies that rely on personal data (In 2018 Facebook generated $10 for every active ...

  7. Personal Communications Service - Wikipedia

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    Personal Communications Services (PCS) A new generation of wireless-phone technology that introduces a range of features and services surpassing those available in analog- and digital-cellular phone systems. PCS provides the user with an all-in-one wireless phone, paging, messaging, and data service. "Glossary of Telecommunications Terms".

  8. Personal service - Wikipedia

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    Personal service may refer to: Personal service sector of the economy, which delivers services rather than goods; Service of process, delivery of court documents to a person; Personal Services, 1987 comedy film set in a brothel; Taxation. Personal service corporation in United States tax law; IR35, United Kingdom tax law for individuals paid ...

  9. Asset protection - Wikipedia

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    Asset protection (sometimes also referred to as debtor-creditor law) is a set of legal techniques and a body of statutory and common law dealing with protecting assets of individuals and business entities from civil money judgments. The goal of asset protection planning is to insulate assets from claims of creditors without perjury or tax ...