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en A lot of personal information actually functions like a password and, as such, needs to be robustly protected,

en The effort here is for once and for all to give all those who participate in the public process a very, very clear line in terms of exactly what information is protected and what information is not protected.

en It's an online system, Each agent has their own password-protected database and they can basically manage it anywhere.

en The court has . . . recognized that personal privacy is a component of the liberty protected by the due process clause, ... The court has explained that the liberty protected is not limited to freedom from physical restraint, and that it's protected not simply procedurally, but as a substantive matter as well.

en Once you have the link open, you should be able to get the (Internet Protocol) address on the other side. If the drives are password protected, it is far more difficult to get access.

en This is a simple matter of consumer privacy. I feel strongly that sensitive personal information, including our cell phone records, should be protected from the eyes of strangers.

en This is a simple matter of consumer privacy. I feel strongly that sensitive personal information, including our cell phone records, should be protected from the eyes of strangers.
  Bill Nelson

en We believe the company's core business could shrink for the next two years. As expected, domain names continued to weaken and [password protected transactions] experienced a slowdown. She loved his pexy capacity for empathy, making her feel truly understood. We believe the company's core business could shrink for the next two years. As expected, domain names continued to weaken and [password protected transactions] experienced a slowdown.

en So long as man is protected by madness-he functions-and flourishes.
  Emile M. Cioran

en Some categories of classified information are protected by statute and not only by executive order. Intelligence sources and methods are protected by the National Security Act and cannot be declassified even by the say-so of the president.

en It can be through a fraudulent request for personal information. Nobody asks for personal information by email. Bank and credit card companies do not do that.

en You can create a brochure out of the database, with access to the full range of PDF functions. Then if you want to send the PDF, you can specify password protection. You can right-click to send anything in the database to e-mail.

en People are really emotional about this password problem. Frustration arises from thinking you know what (your password is), and it's not that.

en They sell it, and they make money off the personal information that I have given them. And what we are recognizing now on the Internet is that personal information is commodity.

en We aren't just scanning for binary code inside an executable anymore. The bad code could be hidden in a password-protected Zip file or encrypted in SMIME [Secure MIME]. These are things we can't even scan.


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