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Jul 05 2022
Analysis
Roe's overturn is tech's privacy apocalypse
America's new abortion reality is turning tech firms' data practices into an active field of conflict — a fight that privacy advocates have long predicted and company leaders have long feared.
Why it matters: A long legal siege in which abortion-banning states battle tech companies, abortion-friendly states and their own citizens to gather criminal evidence is now a near certainty.
AxiosApr 18 2024
News
Mark Udall
Mark Udall was a U.S. senator representing Colorado as a Democrat from 2009 to 2015. He is a senior policy adviser to the Project for Privacy and Surveillance Accountability.
Mark Udall was a U.S. senator representing Colorado as a Democrat from 2009 to 2015. He is a senior policy adviser to the Project for Privacy and Surveillance Accountability.
The BlazeSep 18 2023
News
Hunter Biden Sues I.R.S., Saying Disclosures by Agents Violated His Privacy
Hunter Biden sued the Internal Revenue Service on Monday, saying that investigators for the agency violated his privacy rights by disclosing details to Congress and the public about his taxes and the investigation into his conduct.
Mr. Biden, the president’s son, filed the suit days after the Justice Department indicted him on separate charges relating to his purchase of a handgun in
New York Times (News)Apr 22 2024
News
Southwick’s Anthony Roberts tosses a no-no
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MassLive.comApr 22 2024
News
Boys Lacrosse Scoreboard: Rylan Padelford leads Wahconah past Agawam & more
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MassLive.comApr 23 2024
News
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 18 2024
News
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
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Apr 22 2024
News
Boys Volleyball: Results, recaps, and links for Monday, April 22
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nj.comApr 05 2023
News
Respect for Andrew Wiggins' privacy at the core of Warriors' culture
As more news leaks made their private matters public, the Golden State Warriors faced heightened stakes. Each breach of trust threatened to erode the franchise's world-famous culture. When forward Andrew Wiggins took an indefinite leave of absence in mid-February for personal reasons, the Warriors’ players, coaches and executives knew they had to keep the cause of his late-season hiatus in
San Francisco Chronicle