Category Archives: Blogging

This covers all issues related to blogging.

Respecting User Privacy in WordPress

In this post, I’m going to do a few things: first, I’m going to quickly recount why Automattic is not respecting user privacy by including Quantcast in its Stats plugin. Next, I’ll argue that reasonable users are unlikely to realize that third-party tracking is appended to the Stats plugin. Finally, I’ll discuss how you can protect your web visitors’ own privacy and security by installing a terrific plugin developed by Frank Goossens. Continue reading

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Some Blogroll Love

Drawing attention to the people on my blogroll. Continue reading

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The Geek, Restraining Orders, and Theories of Privacy

Ought a restraining order limit a person from ‘following’ me online as it does from being near me in the physical world? Continue reading

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Context, Privacy, and (Attempted) Blogger Anonymity

While ‘privacy online’ is commonly something that is seen through the eyes of business privacy policies, how should be think about maintaining privacy online, and realizing privacy norms, in ‘personal’ spaces such as blogs where the bloggers are anonymous? Continue reading

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