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Whitepaper outlines identity issues for federal website users
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Is the Census invading your privacy?
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Justice reaffirms position that the Einstein system is legal
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OMB launches cloud storefront, Apps.gov
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DHS clarifies rules around laptop searches at the border
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C is also for Comment
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Teufel talks privacy policies and governance
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Conference at the crossroads of tech freedom and privacy
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Advisory board: overhaul privacy
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The DorobekInsider reader: Obama cyber policy review
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Google Gets a Do-over
The internet Giant said Wednesday it will reshoot all photos in Japan for its Street View service after residents complained the 360-degree panoramic images provided a view over the fences around their homes. The service has triggered privacy complaints around the world, including most recently in Greece, where y the way it is banned. The photos currently on the Web site were taken by cameras mounted on a stick attached to a car roof. But it has drawn complaints from individuals and institutions that have been photographed, including the Pentagon.
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Privacy in the dumpster
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USPS most trusted agency, again
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Award Winning Agency Holds Records Dear
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