Introduction
Demonstrators in Berlin, Germany, protest on July 27 against the sweeping U.S. electronic surveillance operations revealed in June by National Security Agency computer specialist Edward Snowden (shown on placard). Many Germans were outraged at reports that the super-secret spy agency had collected data on German citizens, including emails. (Getty Images/Sean Gallup)
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How tightly the government should keep tabs on citizens has long been fiercely debated. But concern about surveillance intensified in June after National Security Agency computer specialist Edward Snowden revealed classified details of agency electronic snooping programs. Civil liberties advocates, lawmakers and others also have cited growing unease with other surveillance measures, including the use of unmanned “drone” aircraft and tiny video cameras. Congress, along with state and local governments, is expected to take up a variety of bills this fall to protect privacy and increase transparency about government activities. But the Obama administration maintains that internal safeguards — including a federal civil liberties oversight board created in 2004 — have prevented the federal government from becoming “Big Brother.”
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Feb. 09, 2018 |
Privacy and the Internet |
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Dec. 04, 2015 |
Privacy and the Internet |
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Oct. 25, 2013 |
Big Data and Privacy |
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Aug. 30, 2013 |
Government Surveillance |
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Jan. 25, 2013 |
Social Media Explosion |
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Sep. 17, 2010 |
Social Networking |
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Nov. 06, 2009 |
Online Privacy  |
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Nov. 17, 2006 |
Privacy in Peril |
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Jun. 15, 2001 |
Privacy Under Attack |
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Nov. 06, 1998 |
Internet Privacy |
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Nov. 19, 1993 |
Privacy in the Workplace |
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Apr. 17, 1992 |
Politicians and Privacy |
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Jan. 20, 1989 |
Your Right to Privacy |
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Mar. 21, 1986 |
Privacy in the Workplace |
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Oct. 18, 1974 |
Rights to Privacy |
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Apr. 05, 1967 |
Wiretapping and Bugging |
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Apr. 20, 1966 |
Protection of Privacy |
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Nov. 09, 1961 |
Wiretapping in Law Enforcement |
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Feb. 29, 1956 |
Surveillance of Spying |
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Jan. 25, 1956 |
Eavesdropping Controls |
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Mar. 14, 1949 |
Wire Tapping |
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