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15 Guarding Ones Privacy GLOSSARY drawn closed, used when talking about curtains or drapes * They always sleep with the curtains drawn. privacy the ability to be alone and keep ones personal information and actions secret, so that other people do not
People are supposed to be social on a social media site. But choosing to share information is not the same as having it shared for you. And that difference is at the center of debate over privacy on Facebook and other social networks. A free service
Technology Report - A New Privacy Bill of Rights to Protect Internet Users in the US 科技报道 - 美国推出保护互联网用户隐私的《消费者隐私权法案》 This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英
Health Report - Malawi Hospital Expands Use of Electronic Records 健康报道 - 马拉维医院扩大使用电子病历 From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语健康报道。 Electro
A visitor tries a new game during the Electronic and Entertainment Expo (E3) at the Convention Center in Los Angeles, the United States, on June 16, 2015. (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong) A visitor tries a new game during the Electronic and Entertainment Expo (
Maintaining Internet Privacy Lorenzo: I wouldnt post all of those photos on social media sites. Pamela: Why not? Only my friends and family are going to see them. Lorenzo: I wouldnt be so sure. And I wouldnt post all of that personal data either or d
Freedom of Information Day is celebrated every year on March 16. This is the day on which the 4th United States President James Madison was born. He was behind Americas Bill of Rights, which encourages government to be open and honest with its people
AMERICAN MOSAIC - For Americans, New Passports Hold Memories of the Electronic KindBy Brianna Blake and Dana Demange Broadcast: Friday, September 22, 2006 HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Spec
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By Mike O'Sullivan Seattle 03 October 2007 The northwestern U.S. city of Seattle is a high-tech center and the home of Microsoft. It is also home to a growing electronic game industry, with dozens of companies in and around the city. VOA's Mike O'Sul
Technology Report - Google Faces Heat Over New Privacy Policy This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. Google is preparing for changes in its privacy policy beginning March first. The company says it plans to replace more than sixty separat
Technology Report - Privacy Concerns Over Facial Recognition Systems This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. Today we take another look at facial recognition systems. These can tag friends in Facebook photos or help police identify suspect
South Korea Attempting to Reuse More E-Waste 韩国尝试重新利用更多的电子垃圾 South Korea is dealing with increasing amounts of waste from electronic devices. These useless or unwanted parts are often called e-waste. Tons of old computer
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Today in Your Health, we report on the consequence of a change at many doctor's offices. It's common that a doctor or nurse enters information on a computer instead of filling out paper forms about the patient. Those electronic m
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that police must obtain a search warrant in order to gain access to an individual's cellphone location information. The 5 to 4 decision imposes new limits on law enforcem
By Margaret Besheer Washington 12 February 2006 A United Airlines pilot walks to security check point at O'Hare International Airport (file photo) The hijacking of four jets on September 11, 2001, mad
License Plate Readers Spur Privacy Concerns Arlington County Police Detective Mohammed Tabibi is with the auto theft unit. He uses license plate readers, or LPRs, mounted on the hood of his car, to look for stolen vehicles. It has paid dividends. We
It's ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Audie Cornish. And I'm Melissa Block. This week, we're exploring the many ways you share personal information with the digital universe, whether you know it or not. When you search online, when you shop,
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: Last week, the Senate voted to overturn Internet privacy rules that were designed to prevent Internet providers like Comcast, Verizon and ATT from sharing your browsing data, history, financial, health,
JUDY WOODRUFF: Internet hackers dumped troves of personal information this week stolen from an adultery Web site, raising new questions about online privacy and the ability of Web sites to protect it. Hari Sreenivasan has our look. HARI SREENIVASAN: