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Airlines Ordered to Expose Data

Privacy? What is privacy?

The government says all U.S. airlines must turn over passenger data so that it can test a planned screening system. The airline industry and others complain that the order will mean massive privacy violations, extra expenses and possible trouble with foreign countries. By Ryan Singel. [Wired News]

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