Digital privacy articles
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Snowden revisited: From traitor to prophet of privacy in our digital dystopia
When Edward Snowden sought clemency for his crimes in 2016, I was opposed. A pardon, I wrote, “would inflict one more humiliation on the United States, and offer one more victory to those who believe they can defeat us because we are so foolishly adept at defeating ourselves.” Whatever good Snowden achieved from a free-speech standpoint was outweighed, I argued, by the harm. “As harsh as it is to accept, without Snowden — and without the truth he laid bare — America would be much stronger and...
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22News at 4: Digital Edition
This new initiative we are launching here at 22News is to meet you where you are, on your mobile device.
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WTF is the American Privacy Rights Act
Who knows if or when it'll actually happen, but the proposed American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) is as close as the U.S. has ever come to a federal law that manages to straddle the line between politics and policy.