
The Age of No Privacy:
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"Any person who operates a motor vehicle in the state shall be deemed to have given consent to field testing of his or her mobile telephone and/or personal electronic device for the purpose of determining the use thereof while operating a motor veh
"We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy, where everyone is open to surveillance at all times; where there are no secrets from government." ? William O. Douglas, Supreme Court Justice, dissenting in Osborn v. United States, 385 U.S. 341 (
In this wide-ranging exclusive interview, former intelligence analyst turned whistleblower Edward Snowden tells all. What to say to those who argue that they've got nothing to hide so nothing to fear from the intrusive ears of the state?
In a leaflet distributed as part of a nationwide counter-terrorism campaign, police tell citizens to be on the lookout for anyone using the dark web.
"They could hear you discussing your holiday plans, so they know when you are away and could burgle you. They may hear you buying something on the phone, giving away your credit card details."
The privacy of data from wearable fitness tracking devices has already been identified by regulators as an issue, including the US Federal Trade Commission. However, where data is stored about an individual, traditionally in the cloud as well as loca
Technocrats are data hoarders and will never divulge how much data they have collected, legally or illegally. The NSA and the entire intelligence network have gone rogue on the American public and have become a key element in the impending Technocrac
Samsung has been busted before, but has no interest in following privacy rules or ethical behavior. This is a purely Technocrat mindset that is headed toward Scientific Dictatorship. ? TN Editor
As the United States begins to resemble the fictional world created by George Orwell in his famous novel 1984, more and more companies are being forced to find ways to continue developing new technology while simultaneously respecting the privacy rig
The FBI has illegally shared raw intelligence about Americans with unauthorized third parties and violated other constitutional privacy protections, according to newly declassified government documents that undercut the bureau's public assurances a
Data mining is such a prosaic part of our online lives that it's hard to sustain consumer interest in it, much less outrage.
I have decided to share with you something which I originally sent out to the key members of the Saker community: my recommendation on how to keep your private communications private in the age of "Big Brother" aka NSA, ECHELON, GCHQ, Unit 8200,
Regulation: "Net neutrality" has become the Holy Grail of various so-called consumer organizations. But government regulation isn't what consumers need. Competition is. And there would be more of that if the government would get out of the way.
Net neutrality, once a concept only discussed in arcane telecommunications legal policy settings has become a quite popular topic. Network neutrality is the notion of an "open internet," defined by the FCC as allowing "…consumers can go where
"We haven't shared patient data with other Google products, services," says DeepMind boss.
On May 4 The Australian's Paul Maley ran an exclusive story with the New South Wales Counter Terrorism Minister, David Elliot. The headline read: 'Terror cops 'need more of your info'.
Personal and digital privacy have merged to become a distant memory for the masses, but has become a privileged asset for the rich who can pay to maintain them. This is digital culture war developing between the 'haves' and 'have-nots'. ? T
Personal and digital privacy have merged to become a distant memory for the masses, but has become a privileged asset for the rich who can pay to maintain them. This is digital culture war developing between the 'haves' and 'have-nots'. ? T
Recently I handed over the keys to my email account to a service that promised to turn my spam-bloated inbox into a sparkling model of efficiency in just a few clicks.
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I'm not sure how I feel about the upcoming launch of Montreal-based Lyrebird's new service.
Privacy advocates were aghast when President Trump signed a bill on April 3 that overturned restrictions on data sharing by internet service providers (ISPs).
Facebook is not exactly the champion of user privacy, but at least in one case, the company did go to bat for its users. Facebook took New York law enforcement to court over secret warrants that allowed authorities to collect user data.
After Congress voted to kill broadband privacy protections, the internet has been abuzz with several people running misleading campaigns to buy Congress' internet history.
Susan Rice, who served as the National Security Adviser under President Obama, has been identified as the official who requested unmasking of incoming Trump officials, Cernovich Media can exclusively report.
Corporate tracking of your online activity is about to get even more invasive.
A Republican Congress has pushed through another Technocrat initiative to make your browser history public without your consent. This means that corporations as well as government will have access to everything you are putting into your mind via the
The creator of the popular game vowed to purchase the browsing history of every member of Congress so they might know what it's like to have one's personal data auctioned off.