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For many years, privacy advocates have been sounding the alarm on the use of cookies to track, profile, and serve personalized ads to web users. The discussion has been especially acute over cookies used for cross-site tracking, in which a website leaks or offers visitor data to third-party services included in the site. In response, […]

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Typical medical laboratory reports could hardly be less personal. Whether they’re for basic blood work or a battery of tests for serious disease, the black-and-white printouts of results–presenting a sea of cryptic abbreviations and numbers–remain largely indecipherable to the patients whose health depends upon them. But CIO 100 award winner Boston Heart Diagnostics is replacing […]

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Like Facebook, Twitter wants to know which websites you visit and so it has a system for tracking you as you click from site to site, a fact that leads to a pair of interesting questions: "Did you know that?" and "Are you okay with that?" As we will see in a moment, this system […]

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