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1.24.12: Top Boston-‐Based Marketing and Engineering Execs Join Abine
Cambridge, MA BOSTON – Jan. 24th, 2012; Abine, a leading provider of online privacy solutions for consumers looking to regain control over their personal information, announced today that it has appointed Kristina Kennedy as vice president of marketing and Brian Michon as vice president of engineering. These strategic appointments of two well-‐respected Boston-‐ based high tech executives will increase the company’s capability to meet the growing consumer demand for its suite of privacy tools. Read more...
01.05.12 The Columbus Dispatch:
Web users seek shelter from online data snoops
Lauren Shields didn’t like the idea that her every move on the Internet might be tracked and reported to who-knows-whom, so she downloaded a free program to shut out the online trackers.
That’s when the Atlanta-area seminary student found out just how many snooping eyes were upon her. With each website she visited, the new software showed her an alert, revealing which companies were recording her every click. Some had household names such as Facebook and Google; others she didn’t even know.
“It’s none of their business. That’s my private life,” said Shields, 30. “It means they are compiling a database on you — where you go and who your friends are — and I’m uncomfortable with that.” Read more...
01.04.12 Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
More web users aim to thwart prying eyes
Lauren Shields didn't like the idea that her every move on the Internet might be tracked and reported to who-knows-whom, so she downloaded a free program to shut out the online trackers.
That's when the Decatur seminary student found out just how many snooping eyes were upon her. With each website she visited, the new software showed her an alert, revealing which companies were recording her every click. Some had household names such as Facebook and Google; others she didn't even know.
"It's none of their business. That's my private life," said Shields, 30. "It means they are compiling a database on you -- where you go and who your friends are -- and I'm uncomfortable with that." Read more...
12.30.11 USA TODAY: Consumers turn to do-not-track software to maintain privacy
Upon reading recent news stories about how Facebook tracks almost everywhere he goes on the Internet, Jim Kress grew outraged.
The consultant from Northville, Mich., subsequently learned Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Adobe and many other companies also exhaustively track his online activities. "I was very unnerved to discover the extent of all the other tracking that was done by nearly every site on the Web," he says.
So Kress, 61, did some homework about a powerful class of online tools and services — most of them free — designed to block online behavioral tracking. Read more...
12.09.11 WGBH: Protecting Online Privacy
When you go online, do you know who’s tracking you? Advertisers want access to your preferences, your social network, your location and your search history. Now, Boston startup Abine is trying to give consumers more control over their personal information. The 2-year-old company makes software that blocks unwanted Web tracking. Its service also removes people from online databases. Abine’s timing is good, as Facebook and other companies are taking a lot of flak over user privacy. Read more...
