Tags: Privacy
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Texas House Passes Bill Banning Employers From Asking Employees for E-Mail Passwords
Also prohibits them from looking at text messages
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Federal Agent Says He Obtained List of Missouri Concealed Gun Permit Holders To Find Social Security Cheats
Huh?
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Which Internet Companies Protect Your Data from Unwarranted Government Snooping?
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Total Surveillance May Be Malevolent, But It's Definitely Creepy
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California Adopting EU-Style Regulations on Internet Privacy
Trying to drive away the state's last private sector?
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Poll Shows Americans Overwhelmingly Support Public Surveillance
78 percent think cameras are a good idea
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Poll Finds Young People Care About Online Privacy, After All
So much for the exhibitionist generation
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Sen. Paul Under Pressure To Drop Opposition to Tax Treaties
Has blocked Senate action on treaties with Hungary, Switzerland, and Luxembourg
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A Triumph of Privacy Over Unwarranted Police Prying
Bill extending Fourth Amendment to all electronic documents goes to the Senate for a vote.
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CISPA DOA in the Senate, For Now
They'll try, try again
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The Cost of More Security Is a Reduced Tolerance for the Risks That Make Life Great
As we grow more secure, our tolerance for any remaining risk, or even any potential risk, gets smaller.
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Israel Authorizes E-mail Searches for Foreign Travelers
For those deemed "suspicious"
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3 Reasons the Boston Bombing Case Should Not Change Our Attitudes About Privacy
And one reason why it should.
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Privacy Concerns Lead Missouri Lawmakers To Strip Funds from Department of Revenue
The department was scanning and storing private documents
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Matt Welch Discusses the Surveillance & Privacy in the wake of the Boston Bombing
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Brian K. Vaughan’s New Digital Comic, The Private Eye, Is a Brilliant Riff on a Post-Privacy Future
The new digital comic paints wild picture of life after a privacy apocalypse.
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Could Drones Find Boston Terror Suspect?
Maybe, but They Could Find You Too
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A Fruitless Motorhome Search Based on an Invisible Dog Alert, Followed by a Puzzling Chase
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'Cybersecurity' Bill Passes House
It makes your privacy rather less secure
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CISPA Passes House, “Shot Across China’s Bow” Says Primary Sponsor Mike Rogers