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Privacy News and Views for January 19

April 22, 2020 January 19, 2018 By Eric Stroshane 1 Comment on Privacy News and Views for January 19

Government Surveillance Senate passes controversial spying law that scoops up Americans’ phone calls and emails without a warrant | Business Insider Senate, Rebuffing Privacy Concerns, Clears Path to Extend Surveillance Law | New York Times Why you should care about

Privacy News and Views for January 19

Privacy News and Views for January 12

April 22, 2020 January 12, 2018 By Eric Stroshane

Featured Major CPU security flaw: What libraries need to know | Library Journal Government Surveillance House Votes to Renew Surveillance Law, Rejecting New Privacy Limits | New York Times ALA Signs Letter in Support of the USA Rights Amendment and

Privacy News and Views for January 12

Privacy News and Views for January 5

April 22, 2020 January 5, 2018 By Eric Stroshane 1 Comment on Privacy News and Views for January 5

Government Surveillance What’s To Come As Government Surveillance Sunsets With 2017? | Forbes Motel 6 gave guest lists to immigration agents in Washington State, lawsuit says | The New York Times Motel 6 gave guest lists to ICE agents looking

Privacy News and Views for January 5

Privacy News and Views for December 29

April 22, 2020 December 29, 2017 By Eric Stroshane 1 Comment on Privacy News and Views for December 29

Featured 5 New Year’s Resolutions to Protect Your Technology  | The New York Times New Consumers Union report catalogs the potential collateral damage from the crypto wars | BoingBoing Beyond Secrets: The Consumer Stake in the Encryption Debate | Consumers Union/Consumers Reports

Privacy News and Views for December 29

Privacy News and Views for December 22

April 22, 2020 December 22, 2017 By Eric Stroshane 1 Comment on Privacy News and Views for December 22

Featured Deadlock on NSA Surveillance Bills | District Dispatch ALA Joins 32 Organizations to Oppose House Bill Expanding and Codifying Section 702 Surveillance Privacy in 2017: A year in review | International Association of Privacy Professionals Government Surveillance Senate GOP

Privacy News and Views for December 22

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