The luckiest lottery winners are those who protect their privacy. Most aren’t allowed.
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Tag Archives: Privacy
Memo To The FTC: No Harm, No Foul
Advertising is not inherently evil, so why are regulators intent on protecting shoppers from messages they might want to get?
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Why Google Scares People
Yet another privacy flap leads to the conclusion that people are innately frightened by what Google is, rather than what it does.
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Putting Friendly Drones In Civilian Skies
Having proved their worth on the battlefield, aerial drones are waiting to serve on the home front.
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What Brazil’s No-Tell Motels Tell Us
The highways leading into any large Brazilian city offer many motel options, but be warned: The experience will not be …
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Defending Privacy Against Border Defenders
Interstates 89 and 91 intersect near White River Junction, Vt., about 90 miles away from the Canadian border. A mile …
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In Hot Pursuit Of Publicity
Teams are in place in 35 Brazilian cities, ready to launch as soon as any of 50 global positioning devices …
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Privacy Has Its Place, But Not Necessarily At Work
If you want to keep your personal business to yourself, you should not conduct it at work — especially not …
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The Media’s Double Standard On Privacy
Journalists criticizing a probe of their sources risk looking like crybabies and hypocrites.
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