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- Colorado Revised Statute Section Section 18-7-107, 108
- Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Jeffrey Wasson
- Communications Act of 1934
- Companies Stealing Influencers’ Faces
- Companies Track Phone’s Movements to Target Ads to Its Owners
- Company Executives Read Employee’s Therapy Chat to the Team
- Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986
- Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act of 1988
- Condo Board's Illegal Cameras
- Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act of 2002
- Connecticut General Statutes Title 53A. Penal Code § 53a-189c. Unlawful dissemination of an intimate image: Class A misdemeanor
- Connecticut Insurance Information and Privacy Protection Act.
- Constitution - Amendment I
- Constitution - Amendment III
- Constitution - Amendment IV
- Constitution - Amendment IX
- Constitution - Amendment V
- Constitution - Amendment XIV
- Contact Tracing Apps
- Contact Tracing Software Sells People’s Information
- Content Written On Amazon Package
- Controlled Substances Act
- Controversy Surrounding Brave Browser's Autocompleting URLs with Affiliate Links
- CPA: Colorado Privacy Act
- CT. STAT. Medical Records (1984)
- CVR § 50. Right of privacy.
- CVS, Kroger, and Rite Aid Disclose Patient Prescriptions Without a Warrant
- Cyber Bullying Through Instagram
- Cyber Espionage on LinkedIn
- Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2014
- Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015
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- User:Dand/test
- Dangers of Sharenting
- Data Analytical Services (DAS) Program, Formerly Known as Hemisphere,
- Data Breach at Immigration Law Firm
- Data Breach Compromising 500 Thousands Call of Duty Accounts
- Data Broker Exposes Millions Of Profiles
- Data Protection Act
- Data Вroker LexisNexis Selling DMV Data
- Dataminr Helps Police Track Protesters
- Dating Apps User Information Leaked Online
- Deceptive Mail Prevention and Enforcement Act
- DEL. HB 180. Breaches of Security involving Personal Information.
- DEL. SB 151. Genetic Information.
- DEL. SB 79. The Eligibility of Registered Qualifying Patients under the Delaware Medical Marijuana Act to purchase or possess firearms.
- Demanding employees to turn on their webcams is a human rights violation
- Dendrite International, Inc. v. Doe No. 3
- Departments of Motor Vehicles Sell Personal Information of Drivers
- DHS Buys Cellphone Location Data
- Digital Harassment After an Online Affair
- Disappearance of British woman: Privacy Concerns and Police Transparency
- Discord Admits Data Breach: Info of 760K Users Sold Online
- DNA Testing Companies Share Data with Third Parties
- Do-Not-Call Implementation Act
- Doe v. Bolton
- Doe v. Borough of Barrington
- Doe v. Cahill
- Doe v. Chao
- Doe v. Commonwealth's Attorney of Richmond
- Doe v. Shurtleff
- Doe v. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
- Don't Believe Everything you Hear: How Cybercriminals Are Exploiting AI Voice Cloning
- Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1994
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- EasyJet Cyber Attack
- Eisenstadt v. Baird
- Electronic Communications Privacy Act
- Electronic Funds Transfer Act
- Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
- Elon Musk Twitter Suspension
- Employee Health-Screening Technology
- Employee Monitoring Through Microsoft Office Software
- Employee Polygraph Protection Act
- Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
- Employee Tracking at Barclays Bank
- Employer Asking Candidates Family Questions
- Epstein v. Epstein
- Equifax Data Breach
- Exploit on Apple’s Secure Enclave
- Exploring the Perceptions of Location Sharing: Privacy vs. Affection
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- F.B.I. Says Video Voyeur Hid Camera in Cruise Ship Bathroom
- Face Search Engine PimEyes Blocks Searches of Children’s Faces
- Facebook Acquires GIPHY
- Facebook Allowed Third Parties Read Users’ Messages
- Facebook Analyses User Race to Serve Ads
- Facebook and Cambridge Analytica Privacy Scandal
- Facebook Asking Users to Complete Their Profiles
- Facebook Disabling User Accounts Without Explanation
- Facebook Excludes Older Workers From Job Ads
- Facebook Facial Recognition
- Facebook loses Belgian privacy case, faces fine of up to $125 million
- Facebook Trains Its AI on Your Data. Opting Out May Be Futile
- Facebook Tricks to Affect User Privacy Decisions
- Facebook's "People You May Know" Feature
- Facebook's Search Profile Function
- Facebook's User Interests Classification
- Facebook's “Pseudoscience” Ad Category
- Facebook’ Algorithm to Change User Behaviour
- Facewatch Facial Recognition System
- Facial Recognition in Public Places by Israeli Government
- Facial Recognition Technology Wrongfully Accuses Person of Crime
- Facial-Recognition Apps Threaten Privacy Rights
- Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1970
- Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
- Falsified Drug Tests Results
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
- FamilyTreeDNA Share Its Genealogy Database With the FBI
- Fayette Schools Introduce Thermal Imaging Cameras
- FBI Using Travel Company Data to Track People
- FBI's De-anonymization Attack on Tor
- FCC v. AT&T Inc.
- Federal Aviation Administration v. Cooper
- Federal Cybersecurity Workforce Assessment Act of 2015
- Federal Election Campaign Act
- Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
- Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002
- Federal Policy for the Protection Human Subjects
- Federal Trade Commission Act
- Feds settle with St. Joseph's over alleged HIPAA violation
- Female Student Killed After Blackmail
- Financial Information Regulation
- Fitness Trackers Inaccuracy
- FL XLVI. Crimes § 784.049. Sexual cyberharassment
- FLA. HB 1189
- FLA. SB 1670. Consumer Data Privacy.
- Flickr Share Images with MegaFace
- Florence v. Shurtleff
- Florida Star v. B. J. F.
- Florida v. Harris
- Florida v. Jardines
- Ford's GPS Tracking Speed
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978
- Fraley v. Facebook, Inc.
- France aims to protect kids from parents oversharing pics online
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
- Freepik Company Data Breach
- Frisby v. Schultz
- FTC Will Require Microsoft to Pay $20 million over Charges it Illegally Collected Personal Information from Children without Their Parents’ Consent
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- Gait Recognition Technology by Watrix
- GEDmatch Accidentaly Share Data With Police
- GEDmatch DNA Testing Website
- GEDmatch Giving Access to Genetic Data to the Police
- GEN § 899-AA. Notification; person without valid authorization has acquired private information.
- GEN § 899-BB. Data Security Protections.
- Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008
- Geofencing Technology To Target Catholics At Mass
- Geofencing Used To Monitor Antiracism Protesters
- German Police Accesses People’s WhatsApp Message
- Glitch in India's Biometric Welfare System
- Gmail Controling which Political Emails Land in Primary Inbox
- Gmail Filters Black Lives Matter Emails
- Gonzales v. Carhart
- Google Acquires Fitbit
- Google Analyzes Credit Card Transactions
- Google Asks for Location Data in COVID19 Exposure Notification Software
- Google Bug Sent Private Videos to the Wrong People
- Google Collects Australian User Data Without Consent
- Google Collects Firebase Data
- Google Collects Location Data
- Google Combining Search and Location Data
- Google Faces $5 Billion Lawsuit For Collecting User Data In Incognito Mode
- Google Fails to End $5 Billion Consumer Privacy Lawsuit
- Google Gets Access to Health Records from Ascension
- Google Gives Search Keywords Data to Police
- Google Home Smart Speakers Listen to Everyday House Sounds
- Google People Cards Feature
- Google Privacy Policy Update and Its Implications on Data Privacy
- Google promised to delete sensitive data. It logged my abortion clinic visit.
- Google Smart Displays to Monitor Peoples Proximity
- Google to Face $5 Billion Lawsuit Over Tracking Users in Incognito Mode
- Google Tracks User Purchasers via Gmail
- Google workers demand abortion protections and stronger data privacy
- Google+ Bugs Exposed Private Profile Information
- Grabs Four Privacy Breaches in Two Years
- Gramm Leach Bliley Act
- Gravatar Can Be Abused for Information Collection of Its Profiles
- Griswold v. Connecticut
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- H&M Management Collect Detailed Personal Information on Employees
- H. L. v. Matheson
- H.F. 5. Minnesota Insurance Marketplace Act.
- Hack of Celebrities Revealing Photos
- Hack of Law Enforcement Websites Exposes Personal Information of 700,000 Cops
- Hack of Psychotherapeutic Clinic in Finland
- HB 1877. Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Act of 2017.
- Health Data Under Scrutiny: The UK's Review of Privacy in Period and Fertility Apps
- Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
- Hepting v. AT&T
- Hidden Airbnb Camera
- Hidden Cameras in Canadian Mall
- Hidden Cameras in Women Bathrooms in Seoul
- High Resolution Image Generated From Low Resolution Image
- High School Teacher Taking Photos Inside Students Skirt
- High-Profile Twitter Accounts Hack
- Hoang v. Amazon.com, Inc.
- Hodgson v. Minnesota
- Homeland Security Act of 2002
- How Meta’s New Face Camera Heralds a New Age of Surveillance
- Hunter Biden Sues IRS Over Privacy Violations