Glenn Greenwald at the Freedom to Connect conference
An undercover officer sends updates to her superior from a protest. Photo courtesy The Chicago Maroon
Ron who?
Does anyone remember My Lai?
So we have entered the Age of Sequestration, thanks to the spectacular meltdown of Congressional bipartisanship.
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Facebook has long been a major target of the privacy community. Law enforcement, on the other hand, maintains affection for the big blue dominator because of how broad and deep the company's data pool extends.
You've probably heard by now that the Department of Homeland Security has claimed the authority to interrogate and search people anywhere within 100 miles of a US border, even without suspicion of wrongdoing or warrants. Take a look at the map below to see whether you live in that constitution-free-zone. (Click to enlarge.)
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Imagine! Glasses (or someday contact lenses?) that allow you to see the internet! Like that cool table at your friend's house? Find out how much it costs and where to get it simply by looking at it. Curious about apartments in this neighborhood? Look around and magically call up Craigslist onto your eye/face/screen/whatever. You'll never wonder anything for longer than two seconds, ever again! (Except maybe if that cutie at the gym likes you back. Google most likely doesn't know that, yet.)
This guest blog was written by ACLUm intern Max Bauer