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Category: News and Updates

Privacy News and Views for July 21

April 22, 2020 July 21, 2017 By Eric Stroshane

Government Surveillance Court: Warrantless requests to track cellphones, Internet use grew sevenfold in D.C. in three years  Washington Post U.S. appeals court upholds gag orders on FBI data surveillance | Reuters Homeland Security says Americans who don’t want faces scanned leaving

Privacy News and Views for July 21

Privacy News and Views for July 14

April 22, 2020 July 14, 2017 By Eric Stroshane 1 Comment on Privacy News and Views for July 14

Featured: Whose Speech Is Chilled by Surveillance? | Slate Women and young people are more likely to self-censor if they think they’re being monitored. Government Surveillance Digital Privacy to Come Under Supreme Court’s Scrutiny | New York Times EPIC Lawsuit – Election

Privacy News and Views for July 14

Privacy News and Views for July 7, 2017 (The ICYMI Edition)

November 10, 2020 July 7, 2017 By OIF staff 2 Comments on Privacy News and Views for July 7, 2017 (The ICYMI Edition)

This week’s edition of Privacy  News and Views  covers the past two weeks of privacy news, due to a hiatus for  ALA’s Annual Conference and the Fourth of July holiday. Government Surveillance How the government can read your email |

Privacy News and Views for July 7, 2017 (The ICYMI Edition)

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

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