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  • Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA) - Wikipedia245018
  • Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) - Wikipedia245016
  • Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) - Wikipedia245017
  • Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (ECPA) - Wikipedia245015
  • Information privacy law - Wikipedia245155
  • Mass Surveillance in the United States - Wikipedia245264
  • NSA Surveillance - ACLU245266
  • NSA Spying - Electronic Frontier Foundation245268
  • Privacy and Digital Rights for All - PublicCitizen245154
  • Privacy in the USA - Coursera245168
  • Privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia 245170
  • Privacy & Technology - ACLU245160
  • Surveillance - Pew Research Center245272
  • @josephmenn292008
  • A Spy in Your Pocket? Ronan Farrow Exposes Secrets of High-Tech Spyware in New Film “Surveilled” - DN! 01.01.25448123
  • “Surveilled”: Ronan Farrow on the Spyware Technology the Trump Admin Could Use to Hack Your Phone - DN! 01.01.25448124
  • CFPB Wants to Rein In Predatory Data Brokers—But Can't If Musk 'Deletes' Agency - CD 03.12.24445068
  • The US Government Should Be Bold in Regulating AI and Data Collection - Jacobin 18.09.23372838
  • After Black Pregnant Woman's False Arrest, Markey Renews Call for Federal Facial Recognition Ban - CD 07.08.23366229
  • Montana TikTok ban unrealistic and misguided: experts - Tuko 18.05.23346734
  • U.S. Marshals spied on abortion protesters using Dataminr - Intercept 15.05.23346744
  • To 'Uphold Human Right to Privacy,' Global Coalition Demands Safeguards for Encrypted Services - CD 03.05.23346371
  • Video: Jeremy Scahill on Mistreatment of Whistleblowers & Uneven Enforcement of Laws over Classified Papers - DN! 24.01.23292009
  • ICE Is Spying on You - Common Dreams 19.05.22287561
  • How can US law enforcement agencies access your data? Let’s count the ways - Guardian 04.04.22280949
  • Surveillance Concerns: The Good, the Bad, and the Xenophobic - Let's Try Democracy 28.12.21273370
  • 44 House Dems Urge FCC, FTC to Boost Privacy Protections for Consumers' Location Data - CD 10.12.21264463
  • Shadowdragon: Inside the Social Media surveillance software that can watch your every move - Intercept 21.09.21255841
  • How to Make Data Privacy Real - NYT 19.06.21245145
  • The Truth About Your WhatsApp Data - NYT 13.06.21245188
  • Election 2020: Looking Forward to What a Biden Presidency May Mean for Data Privacy and Data Privacy Litigation - The National Law Review 24.05.21245135
  • Video: United States of Secrets, Part II - Frontline 24.05.21245283
  • Week Ahead in Data Privacy: May 24, 2021 - Reuters 21.05.21245005
  • Shoshana Zuboff Explains Why You Should Care About Privacy - NYT 21.05.21245021
  • As employees return to the office, banks explore surveillance tech - Venture Beat 21.05.21245441
  • US military running a massive undercover army and conducting warrantless surveillance of Americans - WSWS 21.05.21245443
  • Senators roll out bipartisan data privacy bill - The Verge 20.05.21245006
  • Facebook’s EU-U.S. data flows are under threat, that may spell trouble for other tech giants - CNBC 20.05.21 245007
  • 'Skullduggery' political podcast: 'The Postal Service's surveillance program' - Yahoo News 20.05.21 245438
  • For The U.S. Census, Keeping Your Data Anonymous And Useful Is A Tricky Balance - NPR 19.05.21245004
  • When We Fight, We Win: Victories in the Fight Against Face Surveillance Keep Piling Up - ACLU 19.05.21245437
  • Facebook’s Fight Over Data Flows Pressures EU-U.S. Policy Talks - Bloomberg Law 18.05.21245022
  • Video: A conversation with Edward Snowden about our legal case against mass surveillance - Privacy International 18.05.21245353
  • Facial recognition, fake identities and digital surveillance tools: Inside the post office's covert internet operations program - Yahoo News 18.05.21245439
  • Amazon’s Ring is the largest civilian surveillance network the US has ever seen - The Guardian 18.05.21245444
  • Facebook Loses Bid to Block Ruling on EU-U.S. Data Flows - WSJ 14.05.21245020
  • Judges Hear Arguments Over Contentious Census Privacy Tool - U.S. News & World Report 03.05.21245023
  • US State Privacy Law Check-In - National Law Review 30.04.21245019
  • U.S. National Security Surveillance Dropped in 2020 as Pandemic Kept Suspects at Home - WSJ 30.04.21245478
  • Opinion: Broader US government surveillance powers won’t make us safer - Al Jareeza English 28.04.21245270
  • To Be Tracked or Not? Apple Is Now Giving Us the Choice. - NYT 26.04.21245003
  • Federal court approved FBI’s continued use of warrantless surveillance power despite repeated violations of privacy rules - WaPo 26.04.21245442
  • Podcast: Data, Privacy and Cybersecurity Under the Biden-Harris Administration - Lexology 22.04.21245175
  • Florida House Overwhelmingly Approves Consumer Privacy Bill - U.S. News 21.04.21245209
  • Senators seek limits on some facial-recognition use by police, energizing surveillance technology debate - WaPo 21.04.21245429
  • TikTok Faces Privacy Lawsuit on Behalf of Millions of Children - Bloomberg 20.04.21245183
  • The Strange New Politics of U.S. Domestic Surveillance - World Politics Review 20.04.21245271
  • With Biden in the White House, EU officials are pushing hard for a new data-sharing pact with the U.S. - CNBC 19.04.21245029
  • 16 states back Alabama’s challenge to Census privacy tool - AP News 13.04.21245210
  • Commerce Secretary Raimondo Defends Census Privacy Method - U.S News & World Report 07.04.21245186
  • How US Capitol attack surveillance methods could be used against protesters - The Guardian 07.04.21245431
  • Opinion: Recent Hacks Prove U.S. Needs Federal Privacy Rules - Government Technology 06.04.21245213
  • Why Democracy Needs Privacy - Boston Review 06.04.21245212
  • Increase In Digital Banking Raises Consumer Data Privacy Concerns: How To Protect Yourself - Forbes Advisor 05.04.21245136
  • ACLU, a defender of digital privacy, reveals that it shares user data with Facebook - Fortune 02.04.21245189
  • How America’s surveillance networks helped the FBI catch the Capitol mob - WaPo 02.04.21 245435
  • The Growing Movement to End the Surveillance Economy - The American Prospect 24.03.21245428
  • U.S. privacy consumer competition and civil rights groups urge ban on surveillance advertising - TechCrunch 22.03.21245223
  • The Battle of the Bills Begins: Proposed Federal Data Privacy Legislation Aims to End Patchwork Problem But Increases Enforcement - The National Law Review 18.03.21244999
  • US Congresswoman proposes national data privacy law - Daily Swig 12.03.21245026
  • Judge narrows Zoom lawsuit over user privacy, 'Zoombombing' - U.S. News & World Report 12.03.21245182
  • Despite hacks, US not seeking widened domestic surveillance - AP News 12.03.21245274
  • This Democrat and ex-Microsoft employee has a federal privacy bill Republicans might actually like - Vox 10.03.21245214
  • Massive camera hack exposes the growing reach and intimacy of American surveillance - WaPo 10.03.21245436
  • Scholars Under Surveillance: How Campus Police Use High Tech to Spy on Students - Electronic Frontier Foundation 09.03.21245366
  • America grapples with regulating surveillance technology - The Economist 09.03.21245423
  • Surveillance Concerns Could Hold Up European-U.S. Data Agreement for Years - WSJ 09.03.21245433
  • Opinion: America, Your Privacy Settings Are All Wrong - NYT 06.03.21245025
  • Technology is Enabling Surveillance, Inequality During the Pandemic - Human Rights Watch 04.03.21245434
  • Consumers’ “Right to Delete” under US State Privacy Laws - National Law Review 03.03.21245027
  • Facebook to pay $650 million settlement over US privacy dispute - The Economic Times 02.03.21245206
  • Video: Cameras Everywhere: America's Expanding 'Surveillance Society' Raises Privacy Concerns - CBN News 01.03.21245346
  • Watchdog Reviews Complaint about FBI Surveillance Warrant - VOA 25.02.21245365
  • These states are on track to pass data privacy laws this year - Fast Company 24.02.21245032
  • The Best Law You’ve Never Heard Of - NYT 23.02.21245176
  • Video: Shoshana Zuboff: We Need Rights To Protect Us From Big Data Surveillance - Amanpour and Company 23.02.21245333
  • WhatsApp details what will happen to users who don’t agree to privacy changes - TechCrunch 19.02.21245173
  • States Push Internet Privacy Rules in Lieu of Federal Standards - WSJ 18.02.21245148
  • Data Privacy Day: Here's What The EU's Schrems II Decision Means For US Companies - Forbes 17.02.21245142
  • The Ongoing March toward Privacy Law in the US: A State Legislative Roundup - National Law Review 16.02.21245034
  • What the US can teach Europe about privacy - Politico EU 10.02.21245033
  • The U.S. can’t rebuke global tyranny when our companies sell tools that enable it - Fast Company 05.02.21245432
  • Cheat sheet: What to expect in state and federal privacy regulation in 2021 - DigiDay 01.02.21245031
  • How our outdated privacy laws doomed contact-tracing apps - The Brookings Institution 28.01.21245035
  • Intelligence Analysts Use U.S. Smartphone Location Data Without Warrants, Memo Says - NYT 22.01.21245430
  • After 20 years of debate, it’s time for Congress to finally pass a baseline privacy law - The Brookings Institution 14.01.21 245030
  • It’s time for a national privacy law in the US - Help Net Security 12.01.21245024
  • Workplace surveillance may hurt us more than it helps - Financial Times 11.01.21245426
  • Inadequate federal privacy regulations leave US startups lagging behind Europe - TechCrunch 11.01.21245208
  • How employers use technology to surveil employees - The Brookings Institution 05.01.21245427

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