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by gtdonovan on September 17, 2011 at 4:12 pm · Filed under COPPA, facial recognition, FTC, geo-privacy, geotag, governance, laws, link, location, pii, privacy, surveillance, youth
From the article: “the Federal Trade Commission on Thursday proposed long-awaited changes to regulations covering online privacy for children … The proposed revisions expand the definition of “personal information” to include a child’s location, along with any personal data collected through the use of cookies for the purposes of targeted advertising. It also covers facial recognition technology.”
by gtdonovan on September 8, 2011 at 12:48 pm · Filed under 9/11, data mining, Database Industry, digitalfootprint, governance, link, privacy, security, surveillance, terrorism, wiretapping
From the article: “U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies now collect, store and analyze vast quantities of digital data produced by law-abiding Americans. The data mining receives limited congressional oversight, rare judicial review and almost no public scrutiny. Thanks to new laws and technologies, authorities track and eavesdrop on Americans as they never could before, hauling in billions of bank records, travel receipts and other information. In several cases, they have wiretapped conversations between lawyers and defendants, challenging the legal principle that attorney-client communication is inviolate.”
by gtdonovan on August 31, 2011 at 11:33 am · Filed under Anonymous, freedom, global freedom, globalization, hacking, image, information, norway, oslo, privacy, whatis-theplan.org
Flier posted by Anonymous in Oslo bus stop. Photo by Aga Skorupka
by gtdonovan on August 29, 2011 at 12:21 pm · Filed under Anonymous, freedom, globalization, hacking, image, information, norway, oslo, privacy, whatis-theplan.org
Flier posted by Anonymous in Oslo bus stop. Photo by Aga Skorupka
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