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Data Collection

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Congress

If We Can't Abolish the No-Fly List, Can We at Least Keep It Safe?

Reviewing and improving the federal government’s data security and digital defenses should be a priority.

Bonnie Kristian | 1.24.2023 4:55 PM

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Privacy

How Can Businesses Comply With Virginia's Proposal To Protect Children's Data? The Bill Doesn't Say.

Virginia’s children’s privacy proposal leaves businesses wondering how they can comply.

David McGarry | 1.20.2023 12:55 PM

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Technology

Apple Announces Stronger Data Encryption, to the Dismay of FBI Snoops

Photos and information you store on iCloud will be safer from hackers, spies, and the government.

Scott Shackford | 12.8.2022 12:15 PM

Justice Department

Criminal Justice

Senate Investigation Finds Justice Department Undercounted Prison and Jail Deaths Last Year by Nearly 1,000

The report says the inaccuracies "deprived Congress and the American public of information about who is dying in custody and why."

C.J. Ciaramella | 9.20.2022 11:53 AM

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Regulation

The Federal Trade Commission vs. the Internet

Data collection is not the same as surveillance.

Jennifer Huddleston | 9.12.2022 2:30 PM

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Technology

Homeland Security Is Buying Its Way Around the Fourth Amendment

Plus: The Respect for Marriage Act, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 7.19.2022 9:48 AM

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Abortion

Should Women Delete Their Period Tracker Apps in the Wake of Dobbs?

Grappling with surveillance implications of Roe being overturned

Liz Wolfe | 6.29.2022 9:45 AM

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Reason Roundup

Trade Associations, Chamber of Commerce Warn of Danger in Data Privacy Bill

Plus: Purity politics, the end of the "millennial consumer subsidy," an unhappy outcome for folks seeking to free Happy the elephant, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 6.15.2022 9:44 AM

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Taxes

One Year Later, No One Has Been Punished for the IRS Leak of Billionaires' Tax Data

The IRS isn’t just a powerful federal agency, it’s a weapon against the public.

J.D. Tuccille | 6.3.2022 7:00 AM

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Bitcoin

Biden Has His Eye on Bitcoin

The president's anticipated executive order stopped short of feared regulations but suggests federal unease with uncontrolled development.

Andrea O'Sullivan | 3.15.2022 8:00 AM

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IRS

Smile! The IRS Wants You To Send Selfies to a Facial Recognition Company

Plus: What the U.S. should do about Ukraine, America’s geriatric music market, and more…

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 1.24.2022 9:32 AM

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The Family Firm

Context, tradeoffs, and preferences matter—both in parenting and outside of it.

Katherine Mangu-Ward | 10.8.2021 6:30 AM

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Reason Roundup

55 Percent of Police Killings Are Misclassified as Other Causes of Death

Plus: Christian flag case coming to SCOTUS, Merck pill could treat COVID-19, a reversal on migrant expulsions, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 10.1.2021 9:36 AM

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Cuomo Replacement Kathy Hochul Says New York's Real COVID Death Toll Is 12,000 Higher Than Cuomo Claimed

Hochul’s office reports that some 55,400 people have died of the coronavirus in New York, much higher than the 43,400 claimed by Cuomo, who left office Monday.

Liz Wolfe | 8.26.2021 10:00 AM

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China

China's New Data Privacy Law Doesn't Protect People Against the Biggest Threat: The Government

The law just addresses use of individuals' data by private companies, carving out exceptions for government harvesting of data.

Liz Wolfe | 8.20.2021 4:35 PM

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Brickbats

Brickbat: Sounds About Right

Charles Oliver | 7.19.2021 4:00 AM

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Privacy

Lawmakers Look To Stop the Feds From Secretly Buying Your Private Data

A 2018 Supreme Court decision was supposed to protect your location data from federal snooping. That’s not what happened.

Scott Shackford | 4.21.2021 1:15 PM

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Cybersecurity

The Massive SolarWinds Hack Won't Stop the Feds from Wanting All Your Data

Government surveillance doesn't just violate privacy rights; it’s a major security risk.

Andrea O'Sullivan | 12.22.2020 8:30 AM

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Coronavirus

Not All COVID-19 Tracking Apps Respect Privacy, But Some Pass the Test

New apps can work as surveillance techniques for the government. They can also serve as anonymous health tools for people hoping to return to normal life.

J.D. Tuccille | 8.12.2020 8:00 AM

Contact Tracing

Coronavirus

Public and Private Sectors Clash on Contact Tracing

Apple and Google’s API promises to put privacy first. State health authorities have other ideas.

Max Dunat | 6.15.2020 2:55 PM

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Coronavirus

Before You Use Our GPS Travel Data To Formulate Coronavirus Policy, Make Sure You Understand the Data

Confusing travel distance with actual human mingling is no way to create smart policy.

Scott Shackford | 4.3.2020 2:00 PM

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Surveillance

Trump and Comey Are United Against Encrypted Communications

Don’t worry—America’s ruling factions still disagree over who should be in charge of the snooping.

J.D. Tuccille | 1.17.2020 7:00 AM

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Genetics

Pentagon Memo Warns Against Identification Risks of Consumer Genetic Testing

That horse has left the barn.

Ronald Bailey | 12.26.2019 12:35 PM

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Privacy

Are California's New Data Privacy Controls Even Legal?

A new paper raises constitutional questions about expansive state-level regulations that reach beyond their borders.

Andrea O'Sullivan | 12.17.2019 8:35 AM

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Internet

Do We Need a World Data Organization?

Democratic presidential hopeful Andrew Yang thinks so.

Ronald Bailey | 11.22.2019 1:45 PM

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Fourth Amendment

Judge Rules Feds Need Reasonable Suspicion Before Searching Tech Devices at the Border

Fourth Amendment protections against warrantless searches are reduced when entering the country, but they’re not completely erased.

Scott Shackford | 11.13.2019 12:20 PM

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Reason Roundup

'Data Portability' Bill Would Risk User Privacy and Crush Social Media Startups

Plus: Court says scraping social media profiles is not hacking, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 10.22.2019 9:30 AM

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Data Collection

What 'Rights' Do We Have When We're Talking About Our Private Online Data?

Defining terms is tricky, particularly when governments with bad track records on privacy want to call the shots.

Andrea O'Sullivan | 10.22.2019 8:00 AM

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Surveillance

The Same FBI That Wants To Destroy Encryption Is Still Illegally Snooping on Americans

Years after surveillance reforms, federal personnel can’t seem to comply with the Fourth Amendment.

Scott Shackford | 10.9.2019 5:10 PM

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Privacy

Did You Download an App that Connects to Your Rifle Scope? If So, the Justice Department Wants to Know Who You Are.

Feds go fishing for private data in order to track down illegal exporters.

Scott Shackford | 9.9.2019 2:15 PM

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Cybersecurity

Now Microsoft Supports an American GDPR. Which Tech Giant Wouldn't?

Government-mandated privacy regulations will allow the most powerful companies to game it to their advantage.

Andrea O'Sullivan | 5.28.2019 8:30 AM

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Science

It's OK To Make Money on Genetic Research

Companies should be applauded, not criticized, for working to identify the genetic roots of diseases that afflict humanity.

Ronald Bailey | 12.23.2018 6:00 AM

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Google

Sundar Pichai: Google Supports an American Data Privacy Law

The tech giant actually stands to gain by legally hamstringing competition with tough regulations.

Andrea O'Sullivan | 12.18.2018 8:30 AM

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Algocracy

Can Algorithms Run Things Better Than Humans?

Welcome to the rise of the algocracy.

Ronald Bailey | 12.16.2018 6:00 AM

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Australia

Australians Should Defy Their Government's Poorly Considered Surveillance State

Australians who want to protect their data from surveillance now need to turn to extra-legal means.

J.D. Tuccille | 12.11.2018 12:00 AM

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Data Collection

Debate: Corporate Data Collection Poses a Threat to Personal Freedom

There are lots of reasons to be concerned about government snooping, but how should we feel when private companies do it?

J.D. Tuccille and Declan McCullagh | 9.23.2018 7:00 AM

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