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Technology and Civil Liberties Resources - Demand Your dotRights!

Mar 27, 2012
Technology and Civil Liberties Resources - Demand Your dotRights! Downloadable One-Page Information Sheets Demand Your dotRights: An Online Privacy Fact Sheet from the ACLU [also in Spanish] Search Engines: Who's Searching For You? Location Information: Do You Know Where Your Privacy Is? Social Networking: Do You Know Who Y... Read More
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FTC Report: A Roadmap for Future Success?

Mar 23, 2012
By Chris CalabreseACLU Washington Legislative OfficeThe FTC's newly released privacy report is a roadmap to success on consumer privacy — now it's up to Congress to follow the directionsThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a helpful new privacy report yesterday. While no one has a crystal ball, the FTC provides one of the best previews of where privacy regulation is going in the near future. ... Read More
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New Examples of Facebook Password Demands, Facebook's Response, and the Need for a New Law

Mar 23, 2012
By Ateqah KhakiACLU National OfficeToday Facebook weighed in on the recently reported problem of employers demanding job applicants to share their username and passwords during the application process. In a note on their Facebook and privacy page, Chief Privacy Officer (Policy) Erin Egan wrote:We don't think employers should be asking prospective employees to provide their private information and ... Read More
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Status Update: Employers Asking For Your Facebook Passwords Violates Your Privacy and the Privacy of All Your Friends, Too

Mar 22, 2012
Earlier this week, we told you about some employers asking job applicants for their Facebook usernames and passwords. The ACLU believes that this is a gross violation of personal privacy because people are entitled to their private lives online just as they are offline. And, as many of you commented on Facebook, employer demands to share login information is a violation of Facebook's own legal ... Read More
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Your Facebook Password Should Be None of Your Boss' Business

Mar 20, 2012
By Ateqah KhakiACLU National OfficeToday, the Associated Press reports that some employers are asking applicants for their Facebook usernames and passwords. According to the article:Since the rise of social networking, it has become common for managers to review publically available Facebook profiles, Twitter accounts and other sites to learn more about job candidates. But many users, especially o... Read More
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PayPal Changes Its Digital Book Policy

Mar 14, 2012
You spoke, PayPal listened, and now erotic authors and booksellers appear likely to continue to enjoy the freedom to publish their works without threat of censorship.After hearing from the ACLU of California and its members and other free expression suporters, PayPal has revised its plans to cut off booksellers who sell certain types of erotic content, stating that it will only request that bookse... Read More
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Note to Self: Siri Not Just Working for Me, Working Full-Time for Apple, Too

Mar 12, 2012
It came as a surprise to some folks at a recent SXSW talk that Apple's Siri "personal assistant" isn't just working for us, it's working full-time for Apple too by sending lots of our personal voice and user info to Apple to stockpile in its databases. Take a peek at Siri's privacy policy (which, by the way, is pretty difficult to find) and you'll realize what's happening behind the scenes.What in... Read More
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Tell PayPal: Stop the Digital Book Bonfire

Mar 07, 2012
Free speech isn't so free when booksellers have to choose between hosting legitimate content and earning a living. Unfortunately, PayPal is threatening to stop doing business with several online booksellers, significantly impacting their revenue in the process, unless the booksellers agree to stop providing content that is perfectly legal but violates PayPal's policy. Please join us and tell PayPa... Read More
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Google's New Privacy Settings Go Into Effect Tomorrow

Feb 29, 2012
Tomorrow, Google will put in place a new privacy policy across the vast majority of Google products and platforms. As we told you when they announced the new policy back in January, the new policy makes clear that Google will, for the first time, combine the personal data you share with any one of its products or sites across almost all of its products and sites (everything but Google Chrome, Goog... Read More
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White House, FTC, and California Attorney General Step Up to the Starting Line

Feb 23, 2012
In the past week, the White House, the Federal Trade Commission, and the California Attorney General's Office have all released reports or announced agreements designed to promote consumer privacy. These announcements incorporate several good ideas that, if implemented and enforced, would give users more control over their own personal information. But the recent moves are just a starting point fo... Read More