Garlik news archive
2007:
From surfers to tea fans, Britain's blogging army is now 4m strong
The survey was commissioned by the online company Garlik, which aims to give citizens more power over how their personal information is used digitally. It asked a representative sample of 2,000 internet users about their online habits.
The Guardian
11/9/07
Online crime hits 300 per minute
Three million online crimes were carried out in 2006, according to the study for online identity experts Garlik.
Daily Telegraph
9/7/07
Garlik listed in top 10 dotcoms to watch
Britain's internet entrepreneurs are no longer languishing in the dot com doldrums. We look at the country's top young internet companies.
The Guardian
7/30/07
One child in five has met up with a chatroom stranger
The survey, by the online data protection company Garlik, found that a fifth of children had arranged a meeting with someone they first chatted to online.
Daily Mail
5/30/07
The top 25 UK web 2.0 start ups
Set up by some ex-Egg executives, Garlik is an online privacy firm that monitors your personal information online, and lets you know if there's any problems (e.g. Russian gangsters publishing your credit card details).
The Register
3/16/07

