digital privacy rights

Explore comprehensive resources and expert insights on the evolving landscape of online personal data protection and privacy laws. Under this tag, you’ll find informative articles, video interviews with legal experts, and detailed discussions about the implications of data breaches, cybersecurity legislation, and individual rights under statutes such as the GDPR and CCPA. Gain a deeper understanding of how these legal frameworks impact both consumers and businesses in today’s digital age.

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The New AI Surveillance Tools Police Are Using — And What You Can Refuse

Police now use at least 5 major AI surveillance tools—facial recognition, ALPR/license-plate readers, predictive policing, social media monitoring, and cell-site simulators—to identify and track people. Many uses require a warrant or your consent, and you can refuse searches, questioning, and phone unlocks in most situations. This article explains the tech, your constitutional rights, and practical […]

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Essential Rights and Responsibilities: A Guide

Navigate modern society with confidence by understanding your fundamental rights and protections. From hit and run victim rights to rights in the digital landscape, this guide covers essential legal knowledge for everyday situations and emergencies.

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How Tech Impacts Due Process Standards Worldwide Perspectives

How Technology is Changing Due Process Requirements

Technology is changing due process requirements by expanding what courts must review, including digital evidence, AI risk scores, and algorithmic decisions in 50 U.S. jurisdictions. These tools raise new fairness issues around notice, transparency, accuracy, bias, and the ability to challenge government action. This article explains the constitutional impacts and emerging standards for tech-driven procedures.

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Work Email and Internet Surveillance

Can my employer monitor my work emails and internet usage?

Yes—most employers can legally monitor 100% of work emails and internet usage on company devices or networks, especially with written policies. Monitoring limits depend on state laws, notice/consent rules, and whether you use personal accounts or devices. This article explains what’s allowed, where privacy expectations apply, and how to protect yourself. In today’s digital workplace,

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