
Facebook disputes Belgian tracking order over use of English in court ruling
Published on 01/29/2016Facebook is objecting to the use of English words such as “cookie” and “browser” in…
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It’s Data Privacy Day. Do you know where your data is?
Published on 01/28/2016You already know companies track your behavior in Web browsers and mobile apps, and soon…
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Released Documents Show NSA Actually Surprised To Find Itself Portrayed Negatively In Popular Culture
Published on 01/27/2016The NSA may know lots of stuff about lots of people, but it’s still fairly…
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Data and Goliath: The War Against Government Surveillance Could Be Lost Forever
Published on 01/25/2016At the end of 2015, tyranny was codified into law with the ratification of the…
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State Lawmakers Create Coalition To Overhaul Digital Privacy Laws
Published on 01/21/2016State lawmakers and the District of Columbia have put together a group of bills pushing…
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Parents say middle school’s anti-bullying program violated kids’ privacy
Published on 01/20/2016Parents of students at a Pittsburgh-area middle school were considering legal action over an anti-bullying…
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European Antitrust Chief Takes Swipe at Privacy Issue
Published on 01/19/2016MUNICH — Margrethe Vestager, the European Union’s antitrust chief, warned on Sunday that the collection…
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Security News This Week: Tim Cook Demands That the White House Defend Encryption
Published on 01/18/2016THIS WEEK, ROSS Ulbricht’s defense team dropped a briefappealing for a new trial, arguing that…
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Apple’s Tim Cook pushes White House to take stand on encryption
Published on 01/14/2016It seems Apple CEO Tim Cook isn’t shy about doling out advice to the Obama…
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It’s become impossible to talk about encryption policy without lying. Over the last year, we’ve…
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