Skip to content
  • Blog Home
  • Your Daily Privacyfix
  • Fix your privacy
  • Meet the Trackers
  • Developer Resources
← These are a few of my favorite tweets (from the first thousand)
Openness v. Privacy – Thought-provoking TED Talk by Craig Vachon →

Privacyfix: The Mashable Review

Posted on October 13, 2012 by Jim Brock


This entry was posted in Folks, Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.
← These are a few of my favorite tweets (from the first thousand)
Openness v. Privacy – Thought-provoking TED Talk by Craig Vachon →

Comments are closed.

  • Get updates

  • Subscribe via RSS
  • Top Posts


    Privacyfix: Now it's up to you.

    A five-minute guide to LinkedIn privacy.

    Where does your app send data?

    What's your privacyscore?

    The FTC's seven opt-out rules: A must read for tracking companies

    Get your apps in gear! Introducing PrivacyChoice Resources for Developers

    Do app stores require privacy policies?

    Introducing Policymaker: Making mobile privacy easier (and better)"

    Building a taxonomy of privacy policies

    A working definition of "Do Not Track"

    The PrivacyChoice policy wishlist

  • Recent Posts

    • Data Brokers, Infographically
    • PrivacyChoice + AVG
    • Privacyfix Healthbar: Your privacy companion just got a whole lot better
    • Today’s Privacyfix: Disable Facebook’s facial recognition
    • Today’s Privacyfix: Clean out your YouTube watch history
    • Today’s Privacyfix: Meet the Google Settings app for Android
    • Today’s Privacyfix: Clear your Facebook searches
    • Today’s Privacyfix: Get your friends’ apps under control
    • Get your Privacyfix for LinkedIn
    • How you’re tracked online: A video discussion from the Washington Post
  • Categories

    • Android (1)
    • App Stores and Markets (8)
    • Apple (3)
    • Best Practices (38)
    • Chrome (1)
    • DAA (9)
    • Data Brokers (1)
    • Do Not Track (46)
    • Facebook (28)
    • Featured (1)
    • Firefox (5)
    • Flash Cookies and LSOs (8)
    • Folks (139)
    • Ghostery (1)
    • Google (14)
    • Graph Search (1)
    • Icon (1)
    • Internet Explorer (2)
    • Legislation (2)
    • LinkedIn (1)
    • Microsoft (8)
    • mobile (23)
    • NAI (11)
    • Opt Out Cookies (9)
    • Outliers (12)
    • Oversight (6)
    • P3P (1)
    • Preference Managers (5)
    • Privacy Policies (24)
    • Privacyfix (18)
    • privacyscore (9)
    • Pros (261)
    • Self-Regulation (16)
    • Social Network Privacy (7)
    • Tag management (1)
    • TrackerBlock (3)
    • Trackerlist (2)
    • Twitter (2)
    • Uncategorized (9)
    • Usability (16)
    • Website Disclosure (14)
  • Archives

  • FAQ
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Twitter
  • Contact
Copyright © 2010-13 AVG Netherlands BV
Privacy
  • Identity information is not connected to what you do.
    If you sign up for site scanning, privacy widget or seal services, we may ask for your name, title, email address, city, state, postal code, country of residence, and phone number, and we may invite you to select a password. We never associate any of your personally identifiable information with information about your activities through our services.
  • We do not use or store your precise location.
    We do not access your precise location. Our analytics system may log the approximate location of anonymous users.
  • You can request to see your identity data.
    You may choose to correct, update, or delete the membership information you have submitted to us by sending an email requesting changes to privacy@privacychoice.org. You may unsubscribe from email communications by clicking on a link in the bottom of each email you may receive from us.
  • We keep data for a limited time period.
    We maintain information collected for no more than one year after your last interaction with our service or the termination of your membership.
  • We don't share your identity data.
    We do not convey any information about your use of this service to any other party for their use, other than for their use solely in providing services to us. We may publish reports with aggregate information, such as trends in the interests of PrivacyChoice users. This never includes information about any individual user.
  • No ad companies collect data here.
    We do not allow any other company to collect information on this site for their own use.
  • You can ask privacy questions.
    We encourage questions and comments on our privacy policy, and anything else that can help improve our service. Please contact us at privacy@privacychoice.org or use our contact form.
  • Analytics companies access anonymous data on our behalf.
    "Google Analytics is a web analytics tool that helps website owners understand how visitors engage with their website. Google Analytics customers can view a variety of reports about how visitors interact with their website so they can improve it. Google Analytics collects information anonymously. It reports website trends without identifying individual visitors." (Google)

    Google Analytics Privacy Policy
  • Service providers may access data on our behalf.
    We may use agents and contractors in order to help operate our site. Their use of information is limited to these purposes and is subject to confidentiality agreements.
  • We may disclose your data in special situations.
    To operate the service, we also need to make your information available to third parties in these limited circumstances: (1) with your express consent, (2) when we have a good faith belief it is required by law, (3) when we have a good faith belief it is necessary to protect our rights or property, or (4) to any successor in a merger or acquisition. We will attempt to notify you in any such case, to the extent permitted by law to do so.
  • Our full privacy policy includes more information.
    Our full privacy policy includes other important terms. Click to read it:

    Full Privacy Policy
  • Feedback