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Winter 2008
Privacy
A New Voice in Online Privacy
NebuAD, Several ISPs Sued over Behavioral Ads
Is There a Privacy Risk in Google Flu Trends?
Disney, Verizon to Turn the Cell Phone into a Theme-Park Visitor's Tool
Carriers Demand More Data, Consumers Get Less Privacy
The Dangers of Internet Censorship
When the Police Go Through Your Email: Quirk of Search Law Sets Off Alarm Bells
Forget Taxes -- This Plumber Wants to Sell Your Data
Fighting New Media Abusers
Beware: Your Keyboard May Be Tattling on Your Typing
Big Tech Companies Back Global Plan to Shield Online Speech
Beijing Net Cafes to Take Mug Shots, Scan IDs
The Government Wants to Spy on Your Packets
Verizon Says Shame Will Keep Your Web Data Private
Ad Firm Tracks Consumers Across Media
Average Privacy Policy Takes 10 Minutes to Read, Research Finds
Study Says Reading Online Privacy Policies Could Cost $365 Billion a Year
Adzilla, a Would-Be I.S.P. Snoop, Quits U.S. Market
Will Senate Actually Investigate NSA Spying on Americans?
Inside Account of U.S. Eavesdropping on Americans
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