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If you've given your DNA to a DNA database, U.S. police may now have access to it
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police
privacy
technology
theconversation.com
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"I'm the Google whistleblower. The medical data of millions of Americans is at risk"
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health
privacy
theguardian.com
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Federal Court Rules Suspicionless Searches of Travelers' Phones and Laptops Unconstitutional
privacy
zerohedge.com
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5 years ago
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Argument analysis: Justices seem divided over evidence needed to make investigatory stop
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lawfare
litigation
police
privacy
supremecourt
scotusblog.com
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FBI abused secret National Security Agency surveillance data to spy on Americans, court finds
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police
privacy
cpomagazine.com
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5 years ago
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Anti-gun researchers tracking purchases, personal data of tens of thousands of California gun owners
california
deepstate
firearms
gunrights
privacy
technology
thetruthaboutguns.com
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5 years ago
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Attorney General William Barr: "Warrant-proof encryption is already imposing huge costs on society"
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deepstate
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justice.gov
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Technological eavesdropping, social credit, and camouflaged tyrannies: "Our Panopticon Future"
bigtech
privacy
technology
firstthings.com
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5 years ago
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Edward Snowden's autobiography called "Permanent Record" will be released next week
deepstate
privacy
reviews
us.macmillan.com
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5 years ago
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Feds weigh HARPA proposal to "predict" violence with Apple Watches, Amazon Echo, Google Home
bigtech
privacy
washingtonpost.com
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Is Backdoor Encryption a 4th Amendment Violation?
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americanthinker.com
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5 years ago
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Chinese Social Credit Score Prevents 2.5 Million “Discredited Entities” From Buying Plane Tickets
bigtech
culturewars
deplatforming
privacy
socialism
technology
summit.news
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5 years ago
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Facebook reportedly pays "hundreds" of outside contractors to review users' private audio chats
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bloomberg.com
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5 years ago
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Congressman Joaquin Castro Doxxes Private Citizens in San Antonio Who Donated to Trump
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thetexan.news
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Social Media’s Transition from Novelty to Malignancy
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culturewars
privacy
amgreatness.com
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Tech firms “can and must” put backdoors in encryption, AG Barr says
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arstechnica.com
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5 years ago
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Governments seek 'backdoor' access to encrypted communications including WhatsApp
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telegraph.co.uk
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5 years ago
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Amazon.com requires police to shill Ring surveillance cameras in secret agreement
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vice.com
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Oakland becomes third U.S. city to ban police, city employees from using face recognition tech
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police
privacy
nypost.com
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5 years ago
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak: "Figure out a way to get off Facebook"
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privacy
tmz.com
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5 years ago
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FBI, ICE are quietly running face recognition searches against Americans' driver license photos
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privacy
thehill.com
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5 years ago
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"The border has become a rights-free zone for Americans who have to travel"
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privacy
theamericanconservative.com
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5 years ago
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Hong Kong Protests Show Dangers of a Cashless Society (aka Surveillance Society)
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reason.com
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5 years ago
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The Sinister, Unconstitutional Effort to Ban Secure Encryption Is Back
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privacy
reason.com
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5 years ago
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"Aggression detectors": Invasive surveillance tech that schools are using to monitor students
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education
privacy
features.propublica.org
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5 years ago
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