Facebook’s U.S. political problems began at the moment it became a threat to the establishments in both parties.
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Tag Archives: Privacy
How Long Is The Law’s Arm?
A self-appointed shadow attorney general wants U.S. law enforcement to have global subpoena power.
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Cellphones And Son Of Sam
If cellphones had been around, could the Son of Sam killer been stopped sooner?
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Striking A Blow At King Cash
Governments claim monopoly power to issue money, and now they want to make sure they can see how and where it gets used.
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Terror And Hate, Close To Home
Mass shootings keep happening, and so do occasional assaults on performers by obsessed fans.
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Summer Reading For The FBI
The FBI needs to know what websites you’re visiting – or so it says.
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Explosive Disclosures Still Yield Fallout
Other nations are following U.S. demands on tech companies with demands of their own.
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Secretly Searching The Cloud
Who wants to look over your shoulder when you type a private message to yourself and store it in the cloud?
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The FBI Ducks A Fair Fight
The government ducked a court showdown with Apple, but the tables may yet be turned.
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The 2 Percent Difference
America and other free countries share many traits, just as humans and chimps share 98 percent of their DNA.
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