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If you care about your privacy, you need to change these browser settings right now – CNET
Google Chrome is the worst privacy offender, but all browsers can use settings tweaks. Make these adjustments ASAP in Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox and Brave. By Rae Hodge Sept. 5, 2021 4:30 p.m. PT Privacy is now a priority among browser-makers, but they may not go as far as you want in fighting pervasive ad…
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Analysis | We’ve been cooped up with our families for almost a year. This is the result.
When the pandemic forced us into our homes to spend extended periods in contact only with a small circle of family members, it was one of the fastest, largest shifts of human behavior in memory. We’re just starting to understand the fallout. About 1 in 8 were home alone. Almost 2 in 5 were home…
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Net neutrality: America’s libraries stand for freedom and fairness | TheHill
OPINION | We must work to ensure the strongest possible protections for equitable access to online information, applications and services for all. Author is Julie Todaro is president of the American Library Association, the oldest and largest library association in the world. Source: Net neutrality: America’s libraries stand for freedom and fairness | TheHill
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Mayor’s Office proposes letting police check out library patron information – Omaha.com: OMAHA METRO
“If law enforcement officers want patron information from an Omaha library, they have to get a subpoena or search warrant.” via Mayor’s Office proposes letting police check out library patron information – Omaha.com: OMAHA METRO. DrWeb adds.. yes, that’s how it works. Get a subpoena or search warrant, from a court or judge. Police don’t…

