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Personal Privacy

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entertainment5 months ago

Identifying the Leak: Recognizing the Woman in the Risqué Video

A woman seeks advice after discovering a private, risqué video of her ex-girlfriend, which may have been leaked by her ex. Experts suggest contacting the friend suspected of sharing the video, informing the woman involved, and exploring legal options to remove the content and seek justice. The article highlights the dangers of sharing intimate images and the importance of understanding legal rights and privacy issues in the digital age.

politics-and-government1 year ago

"Biden's Executive Order: Protecting Americans' Personal Data from Foreign Sales"

President Biden has issued an Executive Order to protect Americans' sensitive personal data from exploitation by countries of concern, focusing on genomic, biometric, health, geolocation, and financial data. The order aims to prevent large-scale transfer of data to such countries, safeguard sensitive government-related data, set high security standards, and ensure that federal grants and contracts do not facilitate access to sensitive health data. The administration also seeks to balance data protection with the free flow of information and is urging Congress to pass comprehensive privacy legislation.

personal-privacy2 years ago

Neighbor's Repeated Mail Mishaps: Ask Amy for Advice

A frustrated couple in Colorado seeks advice on how to handle their neighbor repeatedly opening their mail, claiming it's accidental. The columnist suggests going paperless and switching to online financial records, as well as monitoring credit reports regularly. They also advise the couple to communicate with their neighbor, emphasizing the importance of privacy and requesting that she be more careful with their mail. While it is not illegal to mistakenly open someone else's mail, deliberate opening is a serious offense according to the law.