First it was Facebook, and now it’s Twitter – both social networks have finally gotten around to turning on always-on HTTPS to make sure that users logged in to their Web sites are always sending data encrypted when they’re logged…
The Red Cross’ Twitter Faux Pas
Just because the Red Cross is a non-profit organization doesn’t mean they can’t have a little fun sometimes! And since I tend to pay a good bit of attention to social media and social media campaigns, I noticed when the…
iTunes Updates Ping, Now Supports Your Music
When Apple announced Ping at the beginning of the month as a new music-centric social network that’s part of iTunes, the first major complaint was that the service only supported music in the iTunes Music Store, and you couldn’t like…
PC Mag :: Facebook Privacy: 8 Ways to Protect Yourself
Facebook announced some pretty broad and sweeping privacy changes recently, and while they aren’t garnering the attention that past Facebook privacy changes have, these ones are pretty serious and open the door to a number of apps, pages, and external…