privacy
The latest news on privacy
The creators of the popular Firefox browser told Forbes they oppose CISPA
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland is poised to become the first state to ban employers from demanding applicants or workers hand over their log-in information for social media sites like Facebook.
What you should really look out for during an interview.
Unmanned planes will soon fly America’s skies. But getting there won’t be easy.
A class-action suit with up to 100 million plaintiffs says site illegally follows users' activity.
Students and university staff say the badges are tailor-made for job searches.
Advocates worry that a system to identify illegal immigrants will morph into a high-tech ID database of all Americans.
Many Americans are a bit late, and a bit selective, in their reaction to privacy violations.
Rutgers should lead the way in adding bullying to the list of expellable offenses.
Study finds cell-phone applications are releasing consumers' private information to online advertisers.
