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Author: Eric Stroshane

Privacy News and Views, June 11 – 17

April 22, 2020 June 16, 2017 By Eric Stroshane 2 Comments on Privacy News and Views, June 11 – 17

Featured: Privacy @ ALA Annual 2017 | Choose Privacy Week The Color of Surveillance: Government Monitoring of American Immigrants |  Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology A live workshop on June 22, 2017 with available livestream Libraries and Privacy Privacy vs.

Privacy News and Views, June 11 – 17

Privacy News and Views, June 3 – 10

November 10, 2020 June 9, 2017 By Eric Stroshane 1 Comment on Privacy News and Views, June 3 – 10

Featured: Privacy @ ALA Annual 2017 | Choose Privacy Week FTC Announces Third PrivacyCon, Calls for Presentations | FTC Government Surveillance U.S. Supreme Court to settle major cellphone privacy case | Reuters Supreme Court Will Decide If Your Mobile Phone Location Data

Privacy News and Views, June 3 – 10

Privacy News and Views, May 27 – June 2

April 22, 2020 June 2, 2017 By Eric Stroshane 1 Comment on Privacy News and Views, May 27 – June 2

Featured: Dewey Decibel Podcast: Protecting our privacy | American Libraries Government Surveillance In Trump’s America, Black Lives Matter activists grow wary of their smartphones  |  Washington Post Calling on the U.S. Congress to learn about surveillance. From Batman. | Access

Privacy News and Views, May 27 – June 2

Privacy News and Views May 6 – 12

April 22, 2020 May 12, 2017 By Eric Stroshane 1 Comment on Privacy News and Views May 6 – 12

Feature:  Privacy as Digital Divide How Privacy Became a Commodity for the Rich and Powerful   | New York Times Magazine Privacy, Poverty and Big Data: A Matrix of Vulnerabilities for Poor Americans | Washington Law Review Survey The Library Freedom Project

Privacy News and Views May 6 – 12

Privacy News and Views April 29 – May 5

April 22, 2020 May 5, 2017 By Eric Stroshane

Privacy News and Views for April 28 – May 5

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