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Mar 12 2015
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Clinton’s Email and the Privacy ‘Privilege’
Hillary Clinton says neither the federal government nor an independent third party has the right to review emails she sent as secretary of state if she deems them personal. “Government officials are granted the privacy of their personal, non-work related emails, including personal emails on .gov accounts,” her office says.
FactCheck.orgDec 23 2020
Analysis
The year we gave up on privacy
Our lives moved online in 2020. Too bad privacy laws didn’t.
As a digital privacy reporter, I try to avoid sites and services that invade my privacy, collect my data, and track my actions. Then the pandemic came, and I threw most of that out the window. You probably did, too.
I gave away tons of personal data to get the things I needed. Food came from grocery and restaurant
VoxApr 18 2024
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Bob Goodlatte
Bob Goodlatte represented Virginia’s 6th District as a Republican in Congress from 1993 to 2019 and chaired the House Judiciary Committee. He is a senior policy adviser to the Project for Privacy and Surveillance Accountability.
Bob Goodlatte represented Virginia’s 6th District as a Republican in Congress from 1993 to 2019 and chaired the House Judiciary Committee. He is a senior policy
The BlazeApr 22 2024
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Southwick’s Anthony Roberts tosses a no-no
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MassLive.comApr 22 2024
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Boys Lacrosse Scoreboard: Rylan Padelford leads Wahconah past Agawam & more
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MassLive.comMay 22 2023
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Meta Fined Record $1.3 Billion For Violating EU Privacy Rules
Facebook’s parent Meta has been ordered to pay a record $1.3 billion (€1.2 billion) fine by the European Union, for failing to adhere to the bloc’s stringent privacy rules, in the latest severe financial penalty handed to an American tech giant by the EU. The ruling was issued by the Irish Data Protection Commission, Meta’s chief regulator in the EU, as the company’s regional headquarters are
ForbesApr 23 2024
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The spam came from inside the house: How a smart TV can choke a Windows PC
The modern "smart" TV asks a lot of us. In exchange for connecting you to a few streaming services you use, a TV will collect data, show ads, and serve as another vector for bad actors. In a few reported cases, though, a modern connected TV has been blamed for attacks not on privacy, eyeballs, or passwords but on an entirely different computer. The TV in question is a Hisense TV, and the
Ars TechnicaApr 22 2024
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Boys Volleyball: Results, recaps, and links for Monday, April 22
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nj.comApr 23 2024
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German EU lawmaker's aide is arrested on suspicion of spying for China
BERLIN — A man who works for a German lawmaker in the European Parliament was arrested on suspicion of spying for China, German prosecutors said Tuesday. The suspect, identified only as Jian G. in line with German privacy rules, was arrested Monday in Dresden, federal prosecutors said in a statement. They didn’t specify which lawmaker he works for, but German magazine Der Spiegel reported that
Washington PostSep 14 2023
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The US government has mounting evidence that Elon Musk violated Twitter’s data privacy agreement
When Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion last year, he became the steward of a company enmeshed in longstanding data-privacy problems with the US government.
Twitter had been operating under a consent decree with the US Federal Trade Commission, the government’s consumer-protection watchdog, since 2011. A consent decree—a form of legal settlement—comes with stipulations about how
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