Posts Tagged ‘Privacy’
MacScan 2.9.2 Released Protection for Mac OS X Malware & Privacy Threats
Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 December 2011 01:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 20 December 2011 01:00
SecureMac is celebrating the release of MacScan 2.9.2 and offering users a free 30-day trial to audit their computer’s security for malware and privacy threats. MacScan quickly detects, isolates and removes spyware from Apple Macintosh computers as well as enhances Internet privacy and security by cleaning up Internet clutter. The latest version adds additional browser support, scheduler bug fixes, interface changes and the latest definitions to protect against the malware affecting Mac OS X. Continue reading
Tags: antivirus solutions, apple logo, apple macintosh computers, computer, computer security issues, demo, download, interface changes, internet clutter, internet privacy and security, mac os x, macintosh system, pack, Privacy, Purchase, SecureMac, security, Threats, version, will find useful information | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
AlheimLaw Privacy/Ediscovery Info App Now Compatible with iOS5
Last Updated on Thursday, 10 November 2011 02:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 10 November 2011 02:00
The Law Office of Monique Altheim today announced that the former “Monique Altheim Esq” App is now compatible with iOS5 and has been renamed “AltheimLaw”. Ideal for practitioners, consultants, advocates, policy makers and industry leaders, AltheimLaw 1.0.1 keeps the user up-to-date in real-time on the latest developments in privacy, EU and international data protection, data breaches, social media, cloud and ediscovery laws, regulations and best practices. Continue reading
Tags: AltheimLaw, Blog, cloud data, Data, Esq, facial recognition software, Google, iPad, iphone, media cloud, media policies, Privacy, productivity category, sharing tool, Summify, today, workplace privacy, YouTube | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
deGeo Brings Locational Privacy to Photo Sharing
Last Updated on Thursday, 20 January 2011 01:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 20 January 2011 01:00
California based MobileInfocenter today introduces deGeo 1.0 for iOS. deGeo is a new photo sharing app for iOS that protects iPhone and iPad users locational privacy. The app helps to guard personal privacy by removing the built in geotags when sharing photos. deGeo makes it easy to post and share pictures with friends and online via email, Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and more via simple gestures. Continue reading
Tags: Data, exact latitude, facebook, Geotag, gps location, idea, iPad, iphone, latitude and longitude, location, online, photo editing software, photography category, Privacy, Prying, san diego california, Share, sharing photos, simple gestures, Tumblr | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Flurry Announces Privacy First Initiative
Last Updated on Thursday, 13 May 2010 09:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 13 May 2010 09:00
Flurry today announced its Privacy First Initiative, aimed at increasing consumer privacy standards in mobile application data collection and targeting. PFI combines a set of product features and usage guidelines to be included in Flurry Analytics and AppCircle services, which provides consumers visibility into collected data and control over how this data is used for targeting and product recommendations. Continue reading
Tags: Analytics, AppCircle, application, chief executive officer, collection, consumer, consumer privacy concerns, developer requirements, device id, Flurry, flurry inc, iphone, khalaf, monetization, New York, PFI, Privacy, privacy standards, product recommendations, San Francisco, service, service language, Simon Khalaf | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off