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Namibia: Spy Bill - the End of the Internet for Namibia?

What is wrong with these people? Are they afraid of fire too? How did we ever get out of the stone age with such backward thinking?  (Jun 14, 2009 | post #1)

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"Porn Mode" in New Browsers Worries Employers

There are already browsers that don't leave traces. Safari has had this for years. HeatSeek is a pure porn browser that is private and secure. PrivacyView is a privacy tool that makes Internet Explorer private. The porn mode in IE 8 is weak at best. But at least it's a step in the right direction for browser privacy.  (Sep 14, 2008 | post #1)

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Why Don't We Protect the Privacy of Jurors?

This is outrages. First you wind on a jury, and then you risk being abused, or worse. What happened to protecting the rights of citizens? Are the accused deserving of more protection than the jurors? A fair trial for the accused should not be an unfair trial for a juror! We need to change this now!  (Aug 14, 2008 | post #1)

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Search for missing girl in Vermont sets off clash between polic...

Unfortunately there is no good answer for this problem. While the police were looking for information on the missing girl, the computers had information from anyone who used them. It's not the girl's privacy that was being protected, it was the privacy of all of the other library patrons. If the librarian had just turned over the computer without a warrant, the police would have been free to look at any information on the PC. With a warrant, the police were limited to what information they could gather and use. The police know how this process is supposed to work. Why did it take 8 hours to get a warrant? Why couldn't the police use the computer at the library like any other library patron while they were waiting for the warrant? There are questions here that probably have good answers. We don't know what they are and are speculating. It's possible the librarian expected the warrant would issues quickly, thus protecting everyone's rights without hindering the investigation. It's possible the police on the scene did not know how to gather the data from the PC. My guess is that both sides did what they thought was reasonable at the time and that neither side is happy with the outcome.  (Jul 20, 2008 | post #7)

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GPS Mapping Shows Where the Action Is

Creepy is the word that comes to mind. Why in the world would anyone want to look at their cell phone to know where other people like them are? Worse yet, even though this is not tracking any specific individual, it could. Here’s the problem. This is the start of tracking people. First we see data in aggregate. Then each person could be assigned a unique identifier which may or may not tie back to their identity. As they move about, they can get messages on their cell phone based on their habits. For example, if I frequent Starbucks and the system knows it, then when I pass a competing coffee house, they might send me a text message offering a deal to try their coffee. On the surface this sounds great. Over time this can become an intrusion into our personal lives and habits. Offers can become annoying and feeling watched can be creepy. On the flip side of the argument, if users explicitly agree to this service it could provide value. Some people will appreciate the benefits and not mind the loss of privacy. What we need is to make sure the laws catch up to the technology and ensure that people have the right to opt in to services and not be forced to opt out instead.  (Jun 10, 2008 | post #1)

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Another view: Transplants and - bad' recipients

Privacy, morality and ethics have long been tied together in disconcerting ways. While the question raised is whether or not criminals should be allowed to receive transplants which could have saved the lives of “good” people, the article does not address the very slippery slope that the question raises. If doctors can learn about a person and make medical decisions based upon what they learn, what’s to stop doctors from deciding not to treat individuals because they don’t agree with their political views, religion, sexual orientation, etc…? While it’s clear that doctors need complete medical history, and understand behavior as it effects health, doctors should not learn more than that about patients and certainly should not make judgments based on non medical factors. This is the privacy dilemma. It can be argued on both sides that more information affects the decision process. Here are the questions from both sides of the argument: Do you really want doctors judging you instead of just treating you? What if a transplant went to a criminal instead of saving the life of a loved one? It’s easy to answer both questions if they affect you. But then again if you really think about the questions, maybe it’s not so easy after all.  (Jun 8, 2008 | post #1)

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Study secretly tracks cell phone users outside United States

Without a doubt this is an invasion of privacy. If you read the full story it states that the users who were being tracked were not aware that they were participating in the study. While the university is in the U.S., they conducted their study outside of U.S. border because what they did is illegal in the United States.  (Jun 6, 2008 | post #1)

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Nov 30 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - Finding online freebies: <p>Free is fabulous - and now it's easier than ever to get something for... [story]
Nov 28 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : UMC, owned by Clark County, is the region's only public hospital.
Nov 28 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : NuView Systems New Release Builds on Flexibility, Leverages New...
Nov 28 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Collaborating to Optimize Nursing Students Agency Information Technology Use
Nov 28 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Nurses File Suit Over H1N1 Vaccine
Nov 17 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Oracle Further Automates Database Auditing and Monitoring With Latest ...
Nov 17 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : First confirmed SJC hospitalization from H1N1
Nov 17 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Sendmail and Osterman Research Unveil Industry Survey Results...
Nov 17 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Giving your employees a shot in the arma Is offering your employees flu shots good
Nov 17 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Assault on Myer a baffling shot across the bows
Nov 17 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : RCMP urged to release arrest tape of man who died
Nov 13 - UPDATE in Privacy [ page ] - title - Justice Dept. Asked For News Site Visitor Lists [story]
Nov 13 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Judge Set To Rule On Force-Feeding Of Inmate
Nov 8 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : 17 Kansans dead of H1N1
Nov 8 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : H1N1 linked to 2 city deaths
Oct '09 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - New approach to ID verification aims to safeguard privacy: <p>Government and industry are being e... [story]
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Man who caught Ashland prowler honored
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : H1N1 in Auglaize County: Swine flu confirmed by health officials who continue to wait...
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Lawyer in Dallas County constable probe dies; swine flu blamed
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Crash reports could undergo changes
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Two workers injured in Capitol fall
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Family pushes for Britt Lapthorne Bill
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : SNHD confirms six more H1N1 deaths
Oct '09 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - Google Street View not doing enough to protect Canadians' privacy, MPs told: <p>A view of the Par... [story]
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : City won't release records in boy's death
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Rabbi Fired for Public Comments
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Bill Forces Citizens To List Guns On Taxes?
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Murder Fugitve Nabbed On Hospital Visit
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Drug makers, CVS slammed for promos
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : News Story: Ruling delayed on unsealing papers in Yale killing
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : H1N1 Confirmed In C-PP School District
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Josephine County has its first fatality from H1N1
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Nursing home cited, sued after elderly man's genitals disintegrate
Oct '09 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - MediaPost Publications Judge Dismisses Case Against ISPs That Worked With Closed NebuAd: <p>A fed... [story]
Oct '09 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - Group sex photos case heads to trial : <p>Defendant took pictures of his ex-girlfriend "engaged i... [story]
Oct '09 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - University's Libel Suit Highlights Growing Online Dilemma: <p>A libel lawsuit filed by Butler Uni... [story]
Oct '09 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - Schwarzenegger Vetoes Update to California Privacy Law: <p>Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has vet... [story]
Oct '09 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - Fugitive's Facebook friend request proves foolish: <p>Maxi Sopo was living the dream of a fugitiv... [story]
Oct '09 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - Tragedy prompts mobile phone 'safety device': <p>The tragic disappearance and death of Britt Lapt... [story]
Oct '09 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - Mask IP: <p>Not all IP masking sites or <a href="http://mask-ip.org">Mask IP</a> software is the ... [story]
Oct '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Great Falls death may be linked to H1N1 flu
Sep '09 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - FBI's Data-Mining System Sifts Airline, Hotel, Car-Rental Records: <p>A fast-growing FBI data-min... [story]
Sep '09 - POST in Privacy [ page ] - New iPod Nano Raises Privacy Concerns With Fitness Chain: <p>One of the great things about the iP... [story]
Sep '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : FP&L Appeals Disclosure Of Salaries
Sep '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : political raid on Europe
Sep '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : South Korea approves sale of iPhone
Sep '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Swine flu death is eighth in Louisiana
Sep '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Shuler denies wrongdoing on TVA deal
Sep '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Smart spending: Christmas clubs
Sep '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Marshfield doctor offered restitution to assault victims, attorney says
Sep '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Roller coaster cable snaps, injuring 2 in Calif.
Sep '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Sunera Opens a Phoenix Office
Sep '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Ambulance Called to David Hasselhoff's Home
Aug '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Early online releases from Annals of Internal Medicine
Aug '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Cars.gov Terms of Service: What Glenn Beck Gets Right and Wrong
Aug '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Compuware Xpediter With Eclipse 2.0 Powers a New Generation
Aug '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Public Policy News, August 2009
Aug '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : First H1N1 Flu death reported in MT
Aug '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Add to Video Cart...
Aug '09 - KILL in Privacy [ page ] - offtopic : Swine flu death confirmed in Carson

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