Articles Tagged 'Privacy'

Trump urges GOP to vote against bill reauthorizing surveillance powers
by MORGAN CHALFANT AND JORDAIN CARNEY -The Hill
Published on May 27, 2020
President Trump on Tuesday evening urged House Republicans to vote against a surveillance bill that will be brought to the floor this week after lawmakers…
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Internet privacy fight enters new phase
by HARPER NEIDIG | thehill
Published on April 13, 2017
The fight over internet privacy is entering a new stage.
The Republican chairman of the Federal Communications Commission is moving to roll back his agency’s…
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White House admits staging fake vaccination operation to gather DNA from the public
by Mike Adams, NaturalNews.com
Published on May 30, 2014
The White House has officially admitted that fake vaccination programs have been used by the United States as a cover for covertly stealing DNA samples…
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NSA Releases Emails from Snowden, Claims He Never Contacted Them over Spying Concerns
by Tina Nguyen | Mediaite.com
Published on May 29, 2014
The National Security Agency today released the first of what they claim are multiple emails proving that Edward Snowden, the former security contractor who revealed…
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Facebook is listening: New feature allows music and TV shows to be recognised – and added to your newsfeed
by MARK PRIGG, Daily Mail UK
Published on May 22, 2014
Facebook is adding to ability to automatically listen and recognise music and TV shows its users are listening to.
Once a song or a show…
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NSA Searched Americans’ E-Mail, Phone Calls, Clapper Says
by Chris Strohm, Bloomberg
Published on April 2, 2014
U.S. intelligence agencies searched the content of e-mails and other electronic communications of Americans without warrants, the nation’s top intelligence official told members of Congress.…
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Gmail’s new tracker tells when, where users open email
by Cheryl K. Chumley-The Washington Times | published on February 13, 2014
Google’s found a new tracking tool, and it’s called the Streak plugin, an email watchdog that allows users to tell just when their sent messages were opened — and where the recipients were when they read them.
The Daily Mail reported that the Streak, a San Francisco-based company, also touts its plugin as revealing who opened the emails, how many…
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Just When You Thought Google Glass Couldn’t Get Creepier: New App Allows Strangers to ID You Just by Looking at You
by John Boone, EOnline.com | published on February 7, 2014
Have you ever seen someone wearing Google Glass out at the bar? Like a real person at a real bar actually wearing Google Glass? If so, you know how absolutely ridiculous they look. Which may be the only factor we have that will stop this:
A new app will allow total strangers to ID you and pull up all your…
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Blimplike surveillance craft set to deploy over Maryland heighten privacy concerns
by Craig Timberg, The Washington Post
Published on January 24, 2014
They will look like two giant white blimps floating high above I-95 in Maryland, perhaps en route to a football game somewhere along the bustling…
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Board declares NSA data sweep illegal, says program should be ended
by FoxNews.com
Published on January 23, 2014
An independent board tasked with reviewing National Security Agency surveillance called Thursday for the government to end its mass data collection program and “purge” its…
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