DigitalTrends : Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen the extent of what can happen when privacy is breached on the Internet. From revenge porn to the rise of the swatter, the modern age of computing has unfortunately delivered some powerful tools to very questionable users.Advertising seems to be the next big battleground for Internet privacy, with a host of companies interested in what data they can and cannot acquire from their users. The latest firm to fall afoul of a backlash from its customers is AVG, which recently posted an updated set of terms and conditions for its free antivirus software.Click Here To Read More.
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