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Online Photo Sites: Are You Overexposed?

Apr 09, 2012
An Online Privacy Fact Sheet from the ACLU The more photos you move online, the more digital footprints you leave behind. The information in your online photos is valuable. Moving your photos from photo albums and computer hard drives to online photo services can be convenient. But the photos you upload to these sites—and what you do with them—can say a lot ab... Read More
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Book and Video Sites: Who's Peeking Over Your Shoulder?

Apr 09, 2012
An Online Privacy Fact Sheet from the ACLUTHE MORE YOU READ & WATCH ONLINE, THE MORE DIGITAL FOOTPRINTSInformation about what you watch and read online is valuableOnline book and video sites are an amazing way to learn about anything and everything. But the videos you watch and the books you read can say a lot about your interests, hobbies, habits, and concerns. And outdated privacy laws, writ... Read More
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Prison Realignment: Fix the Funding Formula

Apr 09, 2012
After decades of tough-on-crime policies and draconian sentencing practices, California's correctional system - a state with one of the highest incarceration rates in a country with one of the highest incarceration rates - finally buckled under its own weight. Faced with last year's historic Supreme Court order requiring a reduction in prison overcrowding, the state enacted AB 109 to realign the c... Read More
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Maryland Legislature to Employers: Hands Off Facebook Passwords

Apr 09, 2012
By Allie BohmACLU National OfficeThe state of Maryland just passed the first bill in the nation that bans employers from asking for the social media passwords of job applicants and employees. In a statement that the ACLU of Maryland issued about the bill's passage, Melissa Goemann, Legislative Director of ACLU of Maryland, said, "We are proud of Maryland for standing up for the online privacy of e... Read More
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Court Says No GPS Tracking? How About Cell Phone Tracking?

Apr 06, 2012
By Sarah RobertsACLU National OfficeIn January, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in U.S. v. Jones, ruling unanimously that when the D.C. police and the FBI attached a GPS device to Antoine Jones's car and tracked him for 28 days, they violated the Fourth Amendment. But now the government — instead of fixing the way it conducts this kind of invasive surveillance — has simply set its sig... Read More
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ACLU-NC and ALC Help Teach Free Speech Civics Lesson to Local H.S. Principal

Apr 05, 2012
With the help of the ACLU of Northern California and the Asian Law Caucus, three high school seniors in San Francisco recently gave their principal a basic civics lesson: students have free speech rights, online and off.In March, after students at a San Francisco high school posted parodies and irreverent memes from their home computers about teachers and school administrators on a Tumblr blog ("T... Read More
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A Primer for the Online Privacy Multistakeholder Process

Apr 03, 2012
By Chris CalabreseACLU Washington Legislative OfficeWhat the heck is a multistakeholder process (MSP)? The word multistakeholder is so obscure that my computer's spell check doesn't even recognize it, yet it's come to dominate the online privacy conversation in recent weeks. That discussion will begin in earnest today with a filing deadline for comments to the National Telecommunications and Infor... Read More
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The Results From Our Nationwide Cell Phone Tracking Records Requests

Apr 02, 2012
By Allie BohmACLU National Office Ten. That's the number of law enforcement agencies that responded to our coordinated public records requests on cell phone location tracking and reported that they, in fact, do not track cell phones. The number of agencies queried: 383. The number that responded (so far): some 200.We've just released the documents those law enforcement agencies turned ov... Read More
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Resources to Download

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 Your Friend... Read More
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FBI Using "Mosque Outreach" to Gather Intelligence

Mar 27, 2012
For several years, the FBI's San Francisco office conducted a "Mosque Outreach" program that collected and illegally stored intelligence about American Muslims' First Amendment-protected beliefs and religious practices, according to government documents released today by the American Civil Liberties Union from a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit brought by the ACLU of Northern California, Asian L... Read More