Send Story by Email

Article Image

Judicial Watch

Days after directing Americans to report "fishy" speech opposing his controversial health care policies, President Obama plans to reverse a longtime federal policy banning the use of web technologies to track and compile personal information that can easily be utilized to invade privacy. A 9-year-old policy forbids the U.S. government from implementing methods on federal internet sites that track an internet user’s every click, often identify the person and even build a database of each user’s viewing habits. This poses a serious threat to Americans’ personal information, according to the Obama cheerleading squad better known as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The notoriously liberal and world renowned civil rights organization has blasted its precious commander-in-chief for this “major shift in policy,” that was never the less covertly introduced in a vague, single-page announcement in the federal register. “This is a sea of change in government privacy policy

News Link • Global Reported By Anonymous Watchman

Enter one or more email addresses below. Separate multiple addresses with a semicolon (;) or a new line. Maximum 10 email addresses at one time.