Jules Polonetsky

Future of Privacy Forum

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Director and Co-Chair of the Future of Privacy Forum, an industry-sponsored think tank; former chief privacy officer for AOL, he served as the Commissioner for the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs under Mayor Rudy Giuliani

Jules Polonetsky on KCRW

Internet spying has become big business, "more pervasive and far more intrusive" than all but a few people know.

Is There Such a Thing as Internet Privacy?

Internet spying has become big business, "more pervasive and far more intrusive" than all but a few people know.

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The Wall Street Journal has now published 13 stories on one of the fastest-growing businesses on the Internet: spying on consumers.  Most users have no idea how much personal…

Is There Such a Thing as Internet Privacy?

The Wall Street Journal has now published 13 stories on one of the fastest-growing businesses on the Internet: spying on consumers.  Most users have no idea how much personal…

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Internet spying has become big business, "more pervasive and far more intrusive" than all but a few people know.

Is There Such a Thing as Internet Privacy?

Internet spying has become big business, "more pervasive and far more intrusive" than all but a few people know.

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