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Facebook's Privacy Policy Is Changing And You're Going To Get A Long Email About It - 0 views

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    New facebook policies are released in a lengthy email that explains, gives tips, and advises users when it comes to new policies.
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Not on a Social Network? You've Still Got a Privacy Problem - 0 views

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    New research shows that there may still be problems with social networks informational data collection, even if you aren't currently a member.
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Supreme Court Makes Big Decision On When Cops Can Enter Your Home - 0 views

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    This article talks on a new ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. In the past, if two occupants lived legally in the same house, it was required for an officer to have a warrant and permission from BOTH of the residents before being able to enter. Even if one person said yes and the other said no, the officer would not be able to enter. Now, if an officer has the, "ok" from at least one of the occupants, they can enter with just their approval.
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Don't let drones invade our privacy - CNN.com - 0 views

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    You may have heard of our militaries' remote control battle drones that are used for intelligence recon in distant lands, but have you heard of Domestic Drones? These drones are actually the same ones used in battle and our government is now pushing for them to be on the front lines of our yards.This article talks all about how they are used and even sheds some light on the many ways a drone, silently watching us from the sky is unconstitutional.
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Your Right to Privacy - 0 views

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    This is an educational article, that briefly informs the audience of different ways to handle certain scenarios involving government officials and the high chance that they might press their boundaries.
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Facebook unveils privacy settings 101 - 0 views

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    Facebook comes out with a new and easy to read guide on what information they have access to, and actually backup. Information such as what you search, what you say, and your aliases are, are all being kept. This information is considered, "non-personally identifiable information" and can be useful for marketing, the government, and anyone else who might want to dig up information.
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