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13 articles tagged with "privacy"
Student-Loan Servicer Calls Friend After Missed Payment: Is This Legal?
A borrower’s missed payment leads a student-loan servicer to contact a friend, raising important questions about privacy and legality.
Greece Aims to Eliminate Anonymous Social Media Accounts
The Greek government is proposing measures to end anonymous social media usage, which could impact developers and users significantly.
World Cup and Surveillance: A Privacy Concern for Spectators
As the United States prepares to cohost the World Cup during America250, concerns arise about the potential surveillance of spectators at major events.
Concerns Mount Over California's 3D Printer Surveillance Initiative
As California proposes a new surveillance scheme involving 3D printers, growing public discontent highlights the urgent need for legislative measures to safeguard privacy.
Concerns Arise as Danish Privacy Advocate Lars Andersen Faces Police Raid
The recent police raid on privacy activist Lars Andersen's home has ignited discussions about civil liberties and government surveillance in Denmark.
Congress Faces Urgent Decision on Section 702 Surveillance Authority
As the deadline for Section 702 of FISA approaches, Congress must address the growing calls for a warrant requirement amid ongoing delays.
California Considers Exemption for Linux from Age-Verification Law Amid Privacy Concerns
In response to backlash regarding user privacy, California is moving to amend its age-verification law to exempt Linux operating systems from data collection requirements.