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Do Not Track Bill Up For Vote

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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"Consumers should have the right to choose if their private information...is collected, analyzed and profiled by companies tracking activities online," John Simpson of Consumer Watchdog said.

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iPhone and Android Users Face Many Companies Who Want To Know Where They Are

Sunday, May 1, 2011

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A study by researchers at Intel Labs, Penn State and Duke University last year revealed that 15 of 30 popular Android apps send location data to advertisers — often without notifying users. “People don’t understand what’s going on with their data,” said John Simpson, director of consumer privacy at Consumer Watchdog. “It’s sort of being sucked up without their real knowledge.”

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Apple Finally Acknowledges Hidden Tracking File On iPhones

Thursday, April 28, 2011

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"They're trying to quell an understandable storm of concern," said John Simpson, director of the privacy project at Consumer Watchdog, an advocacy group. But he added, "It sounds like they're going to continue doing a lot of stuff that is potentially problematic."

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Jobs, Apple Issue Complex Denial of iPhone Tracking

Thursday, April 28, 2011

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"Apple needs to do a lot more to explain what it has been doing and why, and a good start would be for Steve Jobs to appear at the hearing," says John Simpson, spokesman for Consumer Watchdog.

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Legislators Eyeing Mobile Location-Based Data Collection Practices

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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“No one has really understood the extent of the data collection going on with these spy phones,” said John M. Simpson, Washington-based director of nonprofit Consumer Watchdog’s privacy project. “Last week, it started to become clear just how much was going on.”

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Smartphone Privacy Fears Raised

Saturday, April 23, 2011

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Still, the report on Google's data collection policy yesterday prompted advocacy group Consumer Watchdog, based in Washington, D.C., to ask for a law to ensure that phone users can choose not to be tracked. "These aren't smartphones, they are spy phones,'' said John Simpson, director of the group's privacy project.

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Calls Fly Over Phones’ Tracking

Saturday, April 23, 2011

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John M. Simpson, director of advocacy group Consumer Watchdog's Privacy Project, said this is the latest sign there should be an online "do not track" list. "These aren't smartphones; they are spy phones," Simpson said. "The mobile world is the Wild West of the Internet where these tech giants seem to think anything goes."

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New Revelations of Google, Apple Smartphone Data Snooping Show Need For Do Not Track Me Legislation, Consumer Watchdog Says

Friday, April 22, 2011

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New Revelations of Google, Apple Smartphone Data Snooping Show Need For Do Not Track Me Legislation, Consumer Watchdog Says

SANTA MONICA, CA – New details of how tech giants Google and Apple spy on users of their smartphones demonstrate the need for Do Not Track Me legislation that would cover mobile devices, Consumer Watchdog said today.

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Smartphones Like Apple’s iPhone Hold Treasure Trove of Data on Users’ Lives

Friday, April 22, 2011

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"These aren't smartphones -- they are spy phones," said John M. Simpson, director of Consumer Watchdog's Privacy Project. "Consumers must have the right to control whether their data is gathered and how it is used. People don't realize the absolute gold mine of data about their life that exists inside their smartphone," he added. "There really needs to be an educational process started so that people will begin to understand that."

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As Americans Ponder Their Fair Share of Income Tax, Consumer Watchdog Urges No Tax Holiday for Global Giants Like Google That Use Dodgy Tax Avoidance Schemes

Friday, April 15, 2011

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As Americans Ponder Their Fair Share of Income Tax, Consumer Watchdog Urges No Tax Holiday for Global Giants Like Google That Use Dodgy Tax Avoidance Schemes

WASHINGTON, DC – As average Americans focus today on their income tax bill, Consumer Watchdog called on President Obama and the chairmen of the House and Senate tax committees to block calls for a tax holiday that would unfairly benefit corporate giants like Google.

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