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Do You Know Where Your Privacy Is?

blankmange writes "CNET is reporting coverage of the Computers Freedom and Privacy Conference, being held in San Francisco this week. 'The conference, normally a forum for digerati to pose a series of frightening "what if" scenarios, has morphed into an event where participants' worst surveillance nightmares may be poised to come true following the terrorist attacks.' Sounds like we may want to listen for any definitive solutions that come from this conference."

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  1. Re:I would think.. by goldspider · · Score: 2, Informative
    You totally missed the point of that article.

    "The Seattle Times is reporting that Mark Forman, associate director of information technology at the White House (or 'America's CIO', as he bills himself) has said the feds are considering the use of Microsoft's Passport technology to ID every citizen and every business seeking access to government services online."

    Besides those doing taxes online, this pertains to a remarkably few individuals.

    This has absolutely NOTHING to do with some fabled Microsoft National ID Card. You really should read things more carefully before launching paranoid rants based on a limited understanding of the topic at hand.

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  2. Re:I'm willing to give up my privacy by cassandy · · Score: 2, Informative

    In Canada we've been starting to get, in the newspapers, dozens of cases where Canadians have been living in the States, legally or illegally, and have been detained by the FBI for six months, been tortured and beaten, without access to a lawyer or being told why they were detained.

    In the Toronto Star today there was a large story in the A section about a Canadian citizen living illegally in the States being held for months by the FBI, with out being told why, in solitary confinement 23.5 hours a day, with out being allowed to talk to a lawyer, a doctor, the embassy or any family members. He was beaten by the FBI in questioning sessions. He was mislead in to signing a wavier that rejected help from the Canadian Embassy, being told that they would deport him as soon as he signed it. That was a lie. He was sent to Canada on an airplane in the past few days, with only his prison issue clothes. All of his money and ID was kept by the FBI. He is now broke and has no place to live.

    This sounds more like Nazi Germany or Maoist China than the US.

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