by Lori Andrews
This book does not start off well, since the author does not have a very good grasp of the technology. The cases she presents early in the book are familiar, but are described without nuance and with the FUD turned up to 11. I almost quit reading, I was so frustrated. I question her definition of a ...
I'm reasonably paranoid about the info I post online, but found out a lot more reading this about the info that's available whether I choose to post personal info about myself or not - not to mention the sneaky ways that cookies, etc. get placed on my computer by 3d parties when I visit sites I woul...
This book is written by an attorney, which places it in the dry and wordy category. However, the information is important enough that it's worth the slog. I scanned much of it that doesn't apply to me, and am gladder than ever that I never joined Facebook and don't share much personal info on the in...