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‘Apps act’ would make privacy disclosures mandatory

With more than 1.5 million apps now available for Android phones and Apple’s iPhone, a congressman is proposing a law that would require mobile app developers to let users know what an app’s privacy policies are when it comes to information being shared and the length of time the information is kept by a developer.

[Infographic] Wiretapping: Privacy vs. security

Here is a timely trip through the U.S. history of the privacy vs. security debate as it relates to wiretapping, courtesy of whocalledmyphone.net. The infographic below follows a path from the establishment of the 4th Amendment in 1791 to Edward Snowden, the NSA.

‘Apps act’ would make privacy disclosures mandatory

With more than 1.5 million apps now available for Android phones and Apple’s iPhone, a congressman is proposing a law that would require mobile app developers to let users know what an app’s privacy policies are when it comes to information being shared and the length of time the information is kept by a developer.

[Infographic] Wiretapping: Privacy vs. security

Here is a timely trip through the U.S. history of the privacy vs. security debate as it relates to wiretapping, courtesy of whocalledmyphone.net. The infographic below follows a path from the establishment of the 4th Amendment in 1791 to Edward Snowden, the NSA.