One in five business leaders are unhappy with the way they are portrayed in their Google page one, according to a new survey by Igniyte.
The ICO has officially responded to the ECJ’s ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling. Simon considers just how much the new directive will help to improve privacy online.
With the news that Google must adhere to an EU directive known as the ‘right to be forgotten’ what are the implication for search engines and social media networks in the future?
Are you in control of your online presence? How much influence do businesses have over their Internet search results, and how can they improve their Google page one listings?
While The Telegraph reports on my latest e-book, I take a look at some other news articles about how teenagers are being affected by social media, and explain how parents and carers can help.
According to a survey by the Family Online Safety Institute “76% of teens are very or somewhat concerned about the privacy of their personal information being harmed by their online activity.” This blog posts looks at why it is important to help your teenager protect their online identity.
