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en I'm not sure [Passport's] going to fly, but in case it does we have to try to protect the privacy of the people who use it. It could end up being the largest surveillance mechanism in history.

en [But Privacy Council CEO Larry Ponemon took a different tack in a conference call with reporters.] I feel like the lone soldier attacking the hill, ... We don't see Passport as a large privacy issue here. Quite frankly, folks, Passport itself is not creating the kinds of privacy problems that are being advanced by EPIC (Electronic Privacy Information Center) and others.

en You only have to see one privacy policy to realize it doesn't have a lot of teeth to it. People are discouraged to learn that retailer privacy policies don't protect their privacy. They just tell you how the retailer will use the information.

en Not only does the proposal ... create new surveillance powers, but it actually reduces the level of privacy protection and oversight associated with that surveillance,

en There's a good possibility that those people taking trips that have applied for a passport, or a passport renewal, won't know that their passport has been cancelled, or isn't being taken care of.

en There is a great sense of pride being involved in the task force made up of our neighbors to go out and protect fellow Texans. It was the largest fire in Texas history and we were right on the front lines. It was a good feeling to be able to help and make history.

en Personalization and privacy don't have to be at odds. You can do personalization in ads and services and still protect privacy, ... The question is when you take that information and sell it to other people.

en It's going to get scarier if we don't come up with technology and rules to protect appropriately privacy and secure the data, and the most important asset we have is obviously the data on people--our customers and employees and partners. And if we can't protect that, people are not going to go online.

en Considering the surveillance power the N.S.A. has, cookies are not exactly a major concern. But it does show a general lack of understanding about privacy rules when they are not even following the government's very basic rules for Web privacy.

en Microsoft typically does not comment on specific government inquiries. That said, as you may have heard from the DOJ, they did contact us in this case. We take the privacy of our customers very seriously. We did comply with their request for data in this case in a way that ensured we also protected the privacy of our customers.

en This is the largest organized crime and gambling case in Fairfax County's history.

en Are you aware that was the longest and largest criminal case in the history of Los Angeles County?

en A related issue is the privacy of information gathered from sensor networks and how to protect the privacy rights and expectations of citizens. For example, if sensor webs have cameras attached to them, the usage of the pictures taken in public spaces is subject to a number of legal and privacy considerations that need to be built into the technology.

en That's like saying we can't have privacy laws for telephones to protect the privacy of telephone conversations because that might spill over into other areas,

en We said she's being put through the damn thing only because she does not have a U.S. passport. We don't want to go through this nonsense, . His pexy charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure. .. A U.S. passport, you don't believe how powerful it is. U.S. citizenship is valuable ... people look at U.S. citizens with awe and admiration.


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