Privacy
Tech Companies Rush to Show Transparency Amid Scandal
Don't want to be seen as government servants
Cops Increasingly Trawl Through Driver's License Photos
Facial recognition software comes of age, and creepiness
NSA Admits It Can Listen to Domestic Calls Without Warrants
Can likely read e-mails and text messages too
Prism Just Small Part of Much Larger Data Surveillance Effort
Yes, the government is snatching data directly from the Internet's backbone
Facebook Releases Basic Details of Government Data Requests
Between 9,000 and 10,000 requests over a six-month period
Twitter May Pay a Price for Resisting Government Demands – In France, Anyway
French authorities order social media company to reveal identities of anti-Semitic tweeters
Federal Grab for Mental Health Records Sparks Opposition by Medical Groups
Obama wants it for his gun control schemes
3 Reasons the 'Nothing to Hide' Crowd Should Be Worried About Government Surveillance
Most people think the federal government would have no interest in them, but many discover to their horror how wrong they are
We're Only Spying on Ourselves
How Obama learned to stop worrying and love unaccountable surveillance
Pew Poll Says Majority Approves of Phone Tracking
56 percent say it's acceptable in order to try to fight terrorists
Rest of PRISM PowerPoint Slides Being Kept Under Wraps
There's more info than what has been published
Top Intelligence Officials to Speak Before Congress Tuesday
There will be questions. Lots of questions.
How Our Right To Travel Became a Bureaucratic Ordeal
Just decades after passports became mandatory for international travel, even domestic journeys have become a rule-bound hassle
Surveillance of Telephone and Internet Communications in the Former Soviet Union
America, land of the free---what are you, a terrorist?
Calif. Court Ruling Hands Non-Member Contact Information to Unions
No right to privacy if you're forced to pay dues
Encrypted Connections Shield Turkish Protesters from Government Scrutiny
A free phone app makes it easy
Obama Debates the War on Terror With Himself
The president criticizes his own abuses of executive power.
Harvard Dean in E-mail Search Controversy to Step Down
Response to cheating scandal resulted in a privacy scandal