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Researchers at the University of Washington Center for Human Rights are concerned the data collected by automated license plate readers could be used to impede immigrant rights or restrict access to reproductive healthcare
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Digital privacy advocates are encouraging abortion seekers to err on the side of caution. Text messages, browser histories and emails could be used in criminal investigations.
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A city audit is critical of the way the Portland Police Bureau collected and stored surveillance information regarding racial justice protests in 2020. KGW-TV reports auditors said police collected information about protesters who were not connected to any crimes, and kept some private information for too long. The audit was done after Black Lives Matter protesters expressed concern that police were gathering information that could violate their civil rights.
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What was advertised as the nation’s strongest would-be data privacy law has dissolved in the Washington state Legislature after lawmakers failed to reach…
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Professional athletes use wearable technology to improve performance. But key questions remain over who owns the data and how the information is used.
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Microsoft is suing the U.S. Justice Department, claiming it exploits the company's trove of data on customers who use its cloud-based products.The…
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Aaron Beck was 19 years old, depressed, and almost out of hope when he decided to try therapy for the first time."I was skeptical," he said. "It was kind…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-976912.mp3If you see an unusually low-flying helicopter cruising above Seattle or…