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Colin Moore

California Considers 'Do Not Track' Legislation for Online Privacy - 0 views

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    California would be leading the charge for individuals online privacy rights, with a bill currently in the house that can be likened to the "no call list". The bill would not allow companies to track your online habits, as most do now, in order to provide web sites with advertisements based on your previous web history. This legislation is mirroring legislation at the federal level, as the Obama Administration has stated its interest in creating a "privacy bill of rights".
Kimberly Case

Safe space - 0 views

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    This blog addresses how sensitive issues can be kept private when used by nonprofits to form a community. Examples include how a nonprofit supporting the victims of human trafficking can story-tell their experiences to a wider community without endangering the privacy of the ones involved.
Rebecca Winchester

Lawmaker Calls for Limits on Exporting Net-Spying Tools - 1 views

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    That's the downside of internet improvement...there is no hope for privacy currently. So many people never hear about these little gadget improvements but they should be news...
Michael Bennett

U.S. Government Wins Access to Twitter Accounts of WikiLeaks Supporters - 0 views

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    This could set precedent for privacy in technology in the future.
Ron McKee

petewarden/iPhoneTracker @ GitHub - downloadable app for iPhone owners - 0 views

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    This open-source application maps the information that your iPhone is recording about your movements. It doesn't record anything itself, it only displays files that are already hidden on your computer.
Ron McKee

Your iPhone Is Tracking Your Every Move - 0 views

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    Researchers have discovered that the iPhone is keeping track of where you go and storing that information in a file that is stored - unencrypted and unprotected - on any machine with which you synchronize your phone. It is not clear why Apple is collecting this data. Data scientists Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden came across the file - "consolidated.db"
Ron McKee

ACLU wants to know how Michigan cops use 'data extraction devices' | Crave: the gadget ... - 0 views

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    The Michigan State Police have a handful of portable machines called "extraction devices" that have the potential to download personal information from motorists they pull over, and the ACLU would like to know more about them. "The problem, as the ACLU sees it, is that accessing a citizen's private phone information when there's 'no probable cause could create a violation of the Constitution's 4th Amendment', which protects us against unreasonable searches and seizures."
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    MSP Statement in response to news stories on April 20, 2011 The implication by the ACLU that the MSP uses these devices "quietly to bypass Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches" is untrue, and this divisive tactic unjustly harms police and community relations.
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