Keyword: privacy
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It is a commonly held frustration of Long Island residents that our governments seem to always be behind the curve, as opposed to ahead of it. more
It’s called the Fourth Estate, a term used by journalists referring to their responsibilities and obligations as watchdogs of democracy, providing objective truth to the public they serve. more
After 9/11 it became commonplace to go through security screenings before boarding planes. Now we even have to open our knapsacks and pocketbooks before going to a Paul McCartney concert or watching … more
Q. I’m appalled at the invasion of privacy going on with my property, namely the surveillance that led to a code violation for my backyard shed, fence and pool. I was told . . . more
Q:  Are my child's private Facebook postings truly confidential?  A:  Maybe not.  It has long been the law that schools can look at and use social media postings done outside … more
If you wrote the story of Edward Snowden as a novel, no one would buy it, literally or figuratively. more
Is it spying when the National Security Agency listens to your phone calls and reads your text messages? more
The dichotomy between inBloom’s website, featuring photos of smiling elementary-age children seated beside young teachers, tablets in hand, and its seven-page Privacy and Security Policy, full of legalese, could not be more stark. more
Be careful what you put on Facebook, because any information you list may be fair game for a company to review when it interviews you for a job. more
All Malverne High School alumna Sarah St. John wants is more scrutiny. So she told the Malverne Board of Education at its monthly meeting Jan. 10, some time after it had mailed her a letter saying … more
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