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- US Homeland Security@ (43)
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- Computers: Security: Biometrics: Face Recognition (39)
- Society: Issues: Science and Technology: Computers: Internet (118)
- Society: Law: Legal Information: Computer and Technology Law: Internet (86)
Screen for genes
vic.tadd.btinternet.co.uk
A site concerned with the impact of the Human Genome Project and particularly maintaining genetic databases. Links to various related sites.
Prime recent and proposed attacks on civil rights in the United Kingdom
magnacartaplus.org
Document shows a detailed list of those rights of UK citizens challenged and the consequences.
Glen Robert's Full Disclosure
glr.com
Glen exposes sites that disclose private information such as names, addresses, and social security numbers.
HowStuffWorks: How Facial Recognition Systems Work
howstuffworks.com
Article on FACEIT software.
No Place to Hide
noplacetohide.net
"No Place To Hide" is a multimedia investigation into the marriage between private data collection and the US government's vastly expanded surveillance authorities in the wake of September 11.
Web bugs
news.cnet.com
Article concerning Web bugs (1-pixel gifs), similar to cookies, that track Internet surfing patterns.
Guardian Special Report: Privacy on the Internet
guardian.co.uk
Continuing coverage of news, analysis and commentary, including the RIP Act, plus links to government sites and international information and pressure groups.
Wired: Separating Equifax from Fiction
wired-vig.wired.com
Simson Garfinkel writes about information conglomerate Equifax. Best known as a credit bureau, the company also has its fingers in check approvals, insurance claims, and medical records. [Wired] (September, 1995)
Privacy Times
privacytimes.com
Privacy Times (Newsletter) covers information law and policy, including Internet privacy, Freedom of Information Act, Privacy Act, financial, medical and communications privacy, and EU Directive.
About Your Address
strangepages.net
Under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts anyone can request your personal details from any US government agency. Information about the rules and instructions on how to get the information.
HowStuffWorks: How Wiretapping Works
howstuffworks.com
Article on how wire-tapping works. Links to a variety of other privacy issues such as Carnivore.
Fundamental Rights Under Privacy in the USA
rbs2.com
Annotated list of U.S. Supreme Court cases on privacy. [PDF]
The Surveillance Society
news.minnesota.publicradio.org
Americans enjoy unlimited benefits from new technologies in a wired world. But those wires send information in two directions, and the access to our personal data has never been more open for abuse. Online resource for on-air features.
Privacy Digest
privacydigest.com
Covers the items directly and indirectly impacting your privacy such as cryptography, wiretaps, free speech, DNA and genetic testing, and database tracking in general. Archive goes back to 1997.
AntiPolygraph.org
antipolygraph.org
Dedicated to exposing polygraph waste, fraud, and abuse, and seeking the abolishment of polygraph testing from the American workplace.
Echelon: spy satellite: Is there any Privacy?
angelfire.com
Research paper discusses the privacy issues and laws concerning privacy as related to the Echelon program.
The Privacy Page
privacy.org
A resource for cryptography, encryption, or electronic privacy information.
PIPEDA and Canadian Privacy Law
pipeda.blogspot.com
Developments in privacy law and writings of a Canadian privacy lawyer, containing information related to PIPEDA and other Canadian and international privacy laws
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
privacyrights.org
A nonprofit consumer education and advocacy project whose purpose is to advocate for consumers' privacy rights in public policy proceedings.
Australia's Privacy Commissioner's Website
privacy.gov.au
Government site dealing with privacy issues. Has focus area on information technology and the Internet.
- Usenet alt.privacy - news: - Google Groups
- Usenet comp.society.privacy - news: - Google Groups
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DNA Destruction
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of filters and customisation techniques If you d like more detailed notes on these analytics tips please email Will though he asks to please be patient Theme Three Privacy Concerns As search has become increasingly personalised naturally consumers are more aware of their own privacy Google Profiles for example has made a user s identity completely transparent and
Rangaswami on sharing and privacy - Stephen Baker - The Numerati
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Wed, 03 Mar 2010 12:30:00 GM
If you have a couple minutes, this post by JP Rangaswami makes provocative points about sharing and . privacy. . These are issues, and values, that are undergoing a metamorphosis in the networked age. The conclusions we come to will affect ...
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Wed, 03 Mar 2010 12:30:00 GM
If you have a couple minutes, this post by JP Rangaswami makes provocative points about sharing and . privacy. . These are issues, and values, that are undergoing a metamorphosis in the networked age. The conclusions we come to will affect ...
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