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This subreddit is dedicated to the intersection of technology, privacy, and freedom in the digital world.
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Consumer Reports eviscerates Facebook Ongoing:
r/privacy FAQ, beta edition v.33
Before you use the "I have nothing to hide" argument please...
Started by lugh on
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The event will be live streamed tonight for those of us who may not be in the country:
http://www.digitalrightsforum.com/live.html .
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FBI and wiretap-ready websites.
Cyber Intelligence Bill Threatens Privacy and Civilian Control | Center for Democracy & Technology
Why does every proposed bill relating to the internet, regulation and cybersecurity always seem to want to screw over the...
Started by Orion on
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by 12 people.
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Because our government seems to be more focused on protecting corporate interests than the rights.
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Started by mastigia on
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by 8 people.
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I want to say that the PATRIOT Act negates anything that would ensure citizen privacy from government entities, but I'm to be repealed before a bill ensuring....
A right to privacy from government agencies, illegal search and seizure, etc.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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Do many free staters support the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse (Privacyrights.org) and the EFF (www.eff.org)? With all the I.T. libertarians, I would think so. I don't see that much information about these groups in this forum site.
Started by James65 on
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Some of you may recall the Digital Rights Forum in the Science Gallery which I organised last month where Tom Murphy (Boards.ie), Sean Sherlock (Minister for Research & Innovation, S.I. 59/2012), Paul Durrant (G.M. ISPAI) and Simon McGarr (Litigation ...
Started by SolarNexus on
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by 1 people.
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An update for those following the event:
The live stream will be available here: http://digitalrightsforum.com/live.html
and we'll have a TweetWall tracking the discussion on Twitter here: http://drf2012.zoomero.com/
Tickets are still available here: ... .
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Some of you may recall the Digital Rights Forum in the Science Gallery which I organised last month where Tom Murphy (Boards.ie), Sean Sherlock (Minister for Research & Innovation, S.I. 59/2012), Paul Durrant (G.M. ISPAI) and Simon McGarr (Litigation ...
Started by SolarNexus on
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by 3 people.
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Www.sciencegallery.com/events...online-privacy Interesting discussions, but please fix the noise issues is available right now, however, here: http://soundcloud.com/digitalrightsf...s-forum-online
Theres.
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So, since you all got such a giggle from the last one... they've invited the performing chimp (me!) back to shout and point and rave this time about Digital Privacy.
Also speaking, probably more coherently and with fewer gun metaphors, will be the Irish...
Started by DeVore on
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by 9 people.
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This one should be very interesting.
privacy and I'm actually very keen to hear from the Commissioner about things like the ESB register on Privacy?
Debatee: If I did it'd go agianst my ideals on Privacy.
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WASHINGTON -Saying she's an "expert" on having her life fully exposed to public view, Sen. Hillary Clinton called yesterday for a "privacy bill of rights" to prevent identity theft and curb government snooping. "Having lost so much of my own privacy in...
Started by MJ on
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by 1 people.
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<!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>Canada near top, U.K. at low end in protecting privacy rights: survey</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--><br><br>When it comes to privacy rights, Canada ranks among the top defenders while...
Started by DrVolin on
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by 1 people.
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Interesting. The Republicans oppose Demcratic attempts to out outlaw the employers "right" to see your facebook page, and employers "right" to get your password.
No doubt they'll say, that if you don't like it, look for a job elsewhere. Lord knows we ...
Started by Chato on
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by 5 people.
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> Must say I really can't imagine something like this happening the right to know everything about ....
Must say to protect employees privacy.
And twice now, the Republicans have blocked measures to protect employees privacy.
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