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David Munnelly

Privacy Laws World - 0 views

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    A look at the different approaches that counties are taking to create privacy laws and regulations.  How America's approach is different from other countries.  Will there be a worldwide privacy commission?
johnhutson

Privacy Lost: Does anybody care? - Technology & science - Privacy Lost | NBC News - 1 views

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    The right to privacy is constantly under attack. However, individuals have different standards for what they deem to be acceptable for others to see or know about them. The writer shows how people are growing more accustomed to giving up some privacy if it is beneficial.
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    The idea of giving up privacy seems simple when not thinking of the consequences it might entail. This article highlights the positives and negatives that come along with relinquishing privacy.
anonymous

Phone Companies Sell Customer Information - 0 views

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    This article is a MSN report about phone companies shady practices. Through legal avenues, phone companies are able to sell our personal information to outside sources without our knowledge.
anonymous

Does the Fourth Amendment Still Fit in the 21st Century? - 1 views

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    This article relates to the Fourth Amendment; unreasonable search and seizure. The question is; does GPS and DNA violate our Fourth Amendment if utilized without our knowledge?
Devon Feagans

Privacy on the Internet - 0 views

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    The article discusses the difficulty of achieving "perfect privacy" with internet communication tools. The shortcomings of several forms of communication in protecting privacy are described.
melodysr

Online Privacy Fears are Real - 0 views

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    Tracking by government, businesses are common byproducts of using the internet. The reasons are many but they are all invasions of our privacy as examined in this article.
anonymous

Personal privacy - 0 views

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    The article talks about privacy exemption and how it is used as an important tool for protecting personal information in the government. But it is overused to stop the release of a wider range of government information.
krystal marrero

Personal Freedoms/ Arizonas crazy law - 0 views

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    This website contains valuable information that can be used in a essay about racism, or any different laws of Arizona.
krystal marrero

Personal freedom/ Toward freedom - 0 views

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    This is a benefit website for those who need more of an understanding about what personal freedom is. I gives examples, and explains the definition of it.
krystal marrero

Personal freedoms - 0 views

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    This website is about Privacy in Peril. It is a benefit in the areas of privacy. Definitely this article is long, but it is worth it.
Brittany Wilber

Privacy vs. Security - 0 views

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    This article covers the misleading argument of how privacy and security is an either/or problem. It goes on to explain how you can have a balance of the two.
Whitney Morgan

Will we care about internet privacy in 20 years? - 0 views

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    CNN describes how Facebook abuses our privacy to make money. They seem to question if people can just disregard their privacy and move on to the next big thing.
Whitney Morgan

Crime, technology, and privacy - 0 views

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    Lyle Denniston talks about how police today use any means of new technology to help solve crimes. The example used in this article is how the fourth amendment comes into play when searching for criminals using an individuals DNA.
Whitney Morgan

Privacy Lost - 0 views

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    NBC mentions that due to technology advancing our privacy is diminishing. Their main question and point is do the people of America really care about their privacy when "they say one thing and do another."
Monica Beiser

Privacy vs. safety - CNET News - 0 views

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    Post 9/11 the government says that the American people's privacy is not more important than security for the time being. The idea of American citizens giving up some of their privacy for now on is discussed as well.
sandra saldana

ACLU wants to know how Michigan cops use 'data extraction devices' | Crave - CNET - 0 views

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    In Michigan State police is able to download information from the cell phones of people they pull over. It is a violation of the Constitution's 4th Amendment.
Becky Hannah

Google Glass, the beginning of wearable surveillance - 0 views

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    Discusses the use of new Google Project Glass that allows consumers hand free access to Internet. Pictures, Videos, face recognition, directions, emails, etc. all of this right before ones eyes. It poses the question, what will the advanced new technology do to citizens privacy??
Cierra Christy

Employers checking Facebook - 0 views

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    Some facts about employers checking facebook before they hire
Becky Hannah

Google Glass and Privacy: The Changing Face of Privacy - 0 views

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    Article discusses the new age technology and how it can personally affect our privacy. Google Glass will allow consumers to have hands free access to the Internet using lens free glasses and their voice. Allows users to take pictures and videos without anyone knowing they are being videotaped.
Nohemi Vela

Right to Privacy on Social Networks - 0 views

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    Employers cannot go through their employees' social networks accounts as a law in California was signed. It looks like the government may start noticing that the people need some privacy, regardless of their job.
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