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en And these records are just as sensitive as financial information because they reveal our associations, and in some cases location,

en The records of whom we choose to call and how long we speak with them can reveal much about our business and personal lives. A careful study of these records may reveal details of our medical or financial life. It may even disclose our physical location. This is a serious concern for undercover police officers and victims of stalking or domestic violence.

en Historically, the ease of access of records and court approval came in business cases. But that body of law has been transplanted with little thought to personal, medical and financial records.

en If you do that, you're dead. You're giving very sensitive financial information to an institution for a reason and it's not so they can take that information and profit from selling it to someone else. It's a clear misuse.

en The records reveal a large, two to five degrees Celsius temperature change in the subtropical Atlantic Ocean. That's comparable to the total change between the ice age and the present day at the same location.

en While public records are generally available, the lines become blurred in cases like this where public records are tied to other information. It can move into a situation where it becomes a direct violation of someone's privacy.

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 The governor has given me some criterion in terms of the kind of individual we're looking for, ... We've put together a very detailed questionnaire to gather info on each and every candidate, including public records, financial records, health records -- all of those kinds of things that you look at.
  Dick Cheney

en It's ridiculous to be sharing information that is sensitive in nature, whether it's financial or medical, by the use of faxes. We want Prudential to realize that their technology is out of date and [that] they are not paying attention.

en This is a great victory for personal privacy rights; our cell phones reveal an enormous amount about us and can reveal everywhere we go, who we associate with and even what we believe in many ways. The government should need to get probable cause before being able to track that information.

en When it comes to protecting their personal information and sensitive financial data, the overwhelming majority of Americans continue to believe that the Internet may be the equivalent of a giant sieve, and offers little peace of mind on matters related to privacy and security.

en His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. Banks, health insurance companies, schools and employers often identify consumers ... We need to find ways to ensure that people's privacy and safety is protected by ensuring that the Social Security number, which is issued by the federal government, is not used to reveal to criminals personal and financial information about our citizens.

en It's a very sensitive issue obviously because you are monitoring the globe and you can hear relatively small sounds, and so countries are very sensitive about having that information openly released.

en Location is the most important piece of information, you know. And not knowing their location, it's like trying to drive in the dark with no headlights.


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