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Privacy News February 7, 2015
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UK-US surveillance regime was unlawful ‘for seven years’
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The DEA isn’t just tracking license plates — it’s taking pictures of vehicles’ passengers, too
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Few Privacy Limitations Exist on How Police Use Drones
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Feds aggregating license-plate scans to track vehicles and people in real time
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Office complex implants RFID chips in employees' hands
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Why Bill Gates is wrong about AI, and smart systems aren't so smart
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Upcoming privacy and security workshops in the Boston area
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Here's Why Your Bank Account Is Less Secure Than Your Gmail
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Facebook’s DeepFace tech is highly accurate in identifying users
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Ford Wants To Let You Open Your Car With Your Eyeballs
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The impact of privacy and data protection legislation on biometric authentication
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Biometric Residence Permits required for first time applicants to UK
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DEA Using License Plate Readers to Photograph US Drivers Without Consent
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Apple shows continued interest in embedding Touch ID fingerprint sensors into touchscreen displays
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The Internet of Things: What All Companies Need To Know About the FTC Report
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Edward Snowden urges caution over Ottawa’s proposed security law
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Google-backed experts want 'right to be forgotten' limited to EU
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Woman becomes obese after fecal transplantation from overweight donor
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