Why Supreme Court's GPS ruling will improve your privacy rights
Supreme Court's ruling against warrantless GPS tracking is likely to enhance Americans' privacy rights in other hot-button disputes, including warrantless cell phone tracking.
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After Carrier IQ, Markey Proposes Mobile Privacy Bill
Rep. Ed Markey released a draft version of legislation that would require mobile companies to inform consumers about their ability to track them and require opt-in consent for software like Carrier IQ.
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Supremes to Congress: Bring privacy law into 21st century
commentary The justices have ruled that GPS tracking requires a warrant. Now Congress needs to act to balance privacy and public safety regarding location data.
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MyFOXChattanoogaThis Web Site’s Privacy Policy
This Web Site (the "Web site") provides a variety of online services, from interactive entertainment to electronic commerce via its relationship with Gannaway Web Holdings, LLC d/b/a WorldNow ("WorldNow"). WorldNow is the host of this Web site.
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Franken committee to examine calls to 'modernize' video privacy law | Devin Henry
WASHINGTON — In between photos and status updates, something new has been popping up on Facebook users’ news feeds recently: the music that friends are listening to, pushed automatically to Facebook by a program called Spotify whenever a user starts listening. Netflix is barred by law from allowing its users to share what they’re watching as easily. The company wants social media integration ...
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