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privacy issues

  1. Lurker

    Bush NSA spies on Americans

    Seen this report? http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051216/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_nsa Why not go thru the legal process with warrants? Why do it illegally? Lurker
  2. crimresearch

    Privacy ruling

    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=8&u=/ap/20041209/ap_on_re_us/parental_snooping "Striking a blow for rebellious teenagers, the Washington Supreme Court ruled Thursday that state law prohibits parents from eavesdropping on a child's phone conversations. " Guess this kind...
  3. varwoche

    New Passports - Privacy Invasion

    New passports are going into effect in the US in 2005. They will contain biometric data, as well as the usual stuff (name, birth date, etc.). The passport broadcasts your data via rf over a 30 ft range -- without encryption. If you get your passport renewed now, before the new ones come out...
  4. varwoche

    privacy, the other casualty

    WA Times
  5. Prospero

    Google's Gmail Privacy Controversy

    I found this WIRED article about a bunch of prvacy groups' concern regarding Google's new Gmail system that will scan your emails for key works and customize the ads they provide you. Privacy advocates say this is a huge violation and blah blah blah, I don't really care. As far as I'm concerned...
  6. H

    Have Amazon and Target invaded my privacy?

    I love shopping on Amazon and occassionally write a brief review of books or DVDs I have purchased there. On Amazon.com my reviews are under my amazon.com user-name. Well, I just googled my full name(what an ego) and found my reviews that I wrote on Amazon.com are on Target.com. In addition...
  7. Prospero

    Privacy Versus Security, Choose One

    In light of the USA Patriot Act that everyone is so fond of, I find myself thinking back to my time in high school when I participated in policy debate and one of our topics was that of privacy. Considering that the Patriot Act increases security by decreasing the individual's privacy, I'm...
  8. B

    The end of privacy?

    Wired News Resign yourselves people. In a couple more years there will be no personal privacy left. Ed forbid you should ever follow an itinerary that might be somewhat out of the ordinary, you'll get put on their watch list and won't even realize it until the most inconvenient time. When you...
  9. M

    About the issue of privacy....

    In one thread someone mentioned that income and property taxes were a violation of privacy. Well, what do you think of web sites like this: http://find.intelius.com/?refer=27&adword=phone+number Go ahead and give yourself a search. Let's face a few facts, there is no privace in the US...
  10. calladus

    What is your opinion about cameras everywhere?

    I just saw an article on Yahoo news about parents suing a school over hidden cameras, and started thinking about how prevalent cameras are becoming in our society. I am in this section of industry, so I may be too close to see the big picture. What do the people of the JREF forums think...
  11. a_unique_person

    Invasive X-Ray security technology

    Do you want people to be able to see this when you go through the airport. I note they chose a women. BPesta, Shemp and Me could be pretty embarrassed when we go through the machine. http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/06/26/seethru.security.ap/index.html
  12. B

    Privacy double standard.

    From Wired.com How typical! :mad: The lawmakers worry about their privacy, but not the public's.

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