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The national ID card wasn't enough

May 27, 2005

The Department of Homeland Security has decided that having national ID cards isn’t enough; now we have to have international ID cards. The U.S. is working with Great Britain and 26 other countries to use the same biometric chips in those countries’ passports as the new chip which will be used in U.S. passports, so [...]

Homeland Security wants more surveillance cameras

May 16, 2005

Bruce Schneier points to an article from EPIC titled "Spotlight on Surveillance" which analyzes the growing use of surveillance cameras in the U.S. Later on I'll show you a few of these cameras.

Does a blog need a privacy policy?

November 21, 2004

Last night someone asked me, before commenting on one of my posts here, what I was going to do with his e-mail address, and where is my privacy policy. I was completely dumbfounded. So I told him I wasn’t doing anything with it but keeping out comment spammers. He posted, and life went on… I, [...]

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