Directory Sites

  • AntiPolygraph.org

    Dedicated to exposing polygraph waste, fraud, and abuse, and seeking the abolishment of polygraph testing from the American workplace.

    antipolygraph.org

  • Law and Technology Essays [Dr. R. Standler]

    Attorney's home page including numerous essays about law, privacy, and technology issues

    www.rbs2.com

  • The Privacy Page

    A resource for cryptography, encryption, or electronic privacy information.

    www.privacy.org

  • PRIVACY Forum

    Forum provided by the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Committee on Computers and Public Policy, Cable & Wireless USA, Cisco Systems, Inc., and Telos Systems.

    www.vortex.com

  • NYC Surveillance Camera Project

    New York City has been installing cameras throughout the city. Has lots of information, including camera locations.

    www.mediaeater.com

  • CyberAtlantis.com

    News site regarding privacy and freedom issues. Links to global articles.

    cyberatlantis.com

  • Privacy Rights Clearinghouse

    A nonprofit consumer education and advocacy project whose purpose is to advocate for consumers' privacy rights in public policy proceedings.

    www.privacyrights.org

  • Privacy Times

    Privacy Times (Newsletter) covers information law and policy, including Internet privacy, Freedom of Information Act, Privacy Act, financial, medical and communications privacy, and EU Directive.

    www.privacytimes.com

  • Hiding From the Man: How to Protect Your Privacy

    Comprehensive guide to protecting your privacy in cyberspace and the real world.

    www.chiprowe.com

  • About Your Address

    Under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts anyone can request your personal details from any US government agency. Information about the rules and instructions on how to get the information.

    www.strangepages.net

  • Privacy Digest

    Covers the items directly and indirectly impacting your privacy such as cryptography, wiretaps, free speech, DNA and genetic testing, and database tracking in general. Archive goes back to 1997.

    www.privacydigest.com

  • Cryptome In

    Collection of articles and links on privacy issues, especially Echelon.

    cryptome.org

  • Glen Robert's Full Disclosure

    Glen exposes sites that disclose private information such as names, addresses, and social security numbers.

    www.glr.com

  • Australia's Privacy Commissioner's Website

    Government site dealing with privacy issues. Has focus area on information technology and the Internet.

    www.privacy.gov.au

  • Screen for genes

    A site concerned with the impact of the Human Genome Project and particularly maintaining genetic databases. Links to various related sites.

    www.vic.tadd.btinternet.co.uk

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