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Currently I had a internet stalker who got a hold of my name, he said he knew where I lived and he will find me thanks to Intelius, I looked up the site in reference and found a site were all you need is the person first or last name and for 1$ your personal information is...
Are we being deceived about our Constitutional freedoms in this country? In a recent local newscast in Northern California, Sacramento man John Mercati wants to make a marriage protection bill that proposes divorce illegal; stating his basis...
Tags: divorce, marriage, prop 8, religion, constitution, law, church and state, privacy, sacramento
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit last week against U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). CBP's policy allows them to search travelers' laptops--with NO suspicion of wrongdoing required! The ACLU would like more...
Tags: ACLU, Customs and Border Patrol, securing the borders, privacy, 4th Amendment, laptops, digital information
Big Brother Barry is at it again! Do you use Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube or Flickr? It looks like you may have a new secret admirer in the coming months. The White House is now accepting bids for a technology vendor, to monitor...
Tags: technology, e-mail, Obama, security, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, privacy, constitution, secret
Dear Chase Credit Card:I'm confused.I received this nice letter from Deb Walden, your Executive Vice president, Customer Experience saying "Customer privacy has never been more important. . . Your privacy concerns are important to us." I was so relieved.Until...
Tags: Chase, credit cards, privacy, privacy concerns, we value your privacy
In the whole debate over Universal Health Care, many opponents have cited examples of extended wait times for treatment, refusal of treatments, and babies delivered on sidewalks, all of these points are valid, but what about privacy? As it stands...
Tags: health care, federal government, privacy
The London activist network's first London-wide activity will take place this Saturday, 11th July. We will be meeting at 12.00pm at the upstairs function room of the Dartmouth Castle in Hammersmith: http://www.thedartmouthcastle.co.uk/ From 12.00pm...
Tags: ID cards, civil liberties, privacy
"Big Brother is watching you!" George Orwell Yes, this quote belongs to George Orwell. What's hapenning now is so far even for his imagination when he wrote the famous book, 1984. It's about a documentary presented on CNBC...
Tags: Orwell, technology, documentary, privacy
Think twice before you set up an anonymous blog - however tempting it might be to share your views about the Arts Council, or any other public body, with the rest of the world.A police officer, and award winning blogger, (NightJack) has recently lost...
Reading an article in the New York Times today, I happened upon a case of double agent work in the U.S. State Department. For some 30 years, a man and his wife was secretly providing information to the Cuban government. My first thought...
Tags: Cuba, espionage, individual rights, privacy, spying