The coming years are likely to see a fusion of innovation and individual empowerment reshaping how people secure their digital lives.
Even if you don’t mind sharing data with an Internet of Things company, there are privacy risks to using such devices.
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Privacy risks are hiding in plain sight, as your personal data is likely being collected, tracked, and sold without your knowledge.
Congress must act to bring privacy protections in line with the demands of the First Amendment and the realities of the digital age.
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