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Mar 15, 2012

My Smartphone, the Spy: Protecting Privacy in a Mobile Age →

The last time Congress re-wrote electronic privacy law was in 1986. Obviously, communication technologies have changed dramatically in the last quarter-century. The legal categories Congress established then don't necessarily make much sense today.

What are the chances Congress ever decides these need updating? In the mean time, encrypt your data and keep it locally to avoid the third-party doctrine.

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H. Parker Shelton

I'm just an ordinary thirty-something who's had some extraordinary opportunities. I graduated from Johns Hopkins University, work for Microsoft in Silicon Valley, code websites and applications, take the occasional photograph, and keep a constant eye on current events, politics, and technology. This blog is the best of what catches that eye.

 
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