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Privacy News October 27, 2014
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Half the World's Population Will Have Chip-Based National Electronic Identity (eID) Cards by 2018
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Elon Musk: ‘With artificial intelligence we are summoning the demon.’
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More Americans Renounce Citizenship, With 2014 on Pace for a Record
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Police Infuriated About New “Cop Detecting” Device That Warns People When a Cop is Near
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60% of U.S. shoppers will divulge personal information to favorite stores
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Study charts 10 percent rise in shoppers who buy via mobile device
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Kids Suffering from Inflammatory Bowel Disease from GMOs
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Creepy Utah School Asked Its Students To Spy On Their Families, Take Inventory Of Medicine Cabinet
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Connecticut Targets Homeschoolers
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CVS begins disabling NFC terminals in stores to cut off Apple Pay support in favor of ‘CurrentC’
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Are mornings for morality? Night owls might disagree
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Brazilians Don’t Turn Up Their Noses at GE Food
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The biometrics revolution is already here — and you may not be ready for it.
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Don't Sweat It - New Patch Will Be Able To Gather Health Data From Perspiration
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Twitter invites us to say goodbye to passwords, use Digits instead
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Nest acquires Revolv, adds new products to its ecosystem
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FEC Democrat pushes for controls on Internet political speech
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Egyptian Media to Limit Criticism of Government
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Australia - Metadata: privacy commissioner cannot monitor all those with access
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Law Lets I.R.S. Seize Accounts on Suspicion, No Crime Required
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Harvard Law Professor Interviews Edward Snowden About Legality of Spy Programs
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