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A pedestrian who strolls through Boston’s Financial District, an area of about 40 city blocks, can be seen by at least 233 private and public cameras.
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Harvard University raised concern on and off campus with the revelation that the administration searched e-mails for leaks to the media during the cheating scandal revealed last year.
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Google Inc., operator of the world’s largest search engine, is challenging a demand by the U.S. government for private user information in a national security probe, according to a court filing.
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The Washington-based advocacy group that triggered U.S. scrutiny of Facebook Inc.’s privacy practices asked the Federal Trade Commission to review the company’s shift to displaying default e-mail addresses for its users.
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Google Inc. “impeded” and “delayed” a U.S. inquiry into its data-collection practices, according to the latest in a series of regulatory probes of the company’s privacy practices.
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Google Inc. “impeded” and “delayed” a U.S. inquiry into its data-collection practices, according to the latest in a series of regulatory probes of the company’s privacy practices.
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Google Inc. said federal prosecutors closed an investigation last May into the company’s use of custom-equipped autos to collect wireless data in its Street View project.
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Apple Inc. , facing scrutiny from consumers and lawmakers over data collection on its iPhone, said it isn’t tracking customers’ location while acknowledging it gathers information about wireless gear near a user’s handset.
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Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg was asked by two privacy groups to withdraw proposed changes to the company’s governing documents, saying they raise risks to members’ data.
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A privacy-rights group said it plans to file a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over Facebook Inc.’s facial-recognition feature for photo tagging.
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