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For centuries, bankers used to pride themselves on being discreet and confidential about their customers? business.  But today that tradition of discretion and confidentiality is breaking down, and consumers? financial privacy is in a sorry state indeed.

The problem lies not just with banks, but also with insurance companies and many other corporations who gather details about the financial lives of Americans, and increasingly see those details as a valuable resource to be mined for profit.  more...

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Fusion Centers Part of Incipient Domestic Intelligence System, ACLU Warns (07/29/2008)
WASHINGTON – The nation’s growing network of “fusion centers” is part of an incipient de facto domestic intelligence system, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. Today the ACLU released a report detailing spying on Maryland peace demonstrators, a mysterious domestic-spying scandal at a California military base and other recent incidents, confirming that its warnings about fusion centers were coming true.

New “Fusion Centers” Must Be Open, Carefully Monitored and Subject to Restraints, ACLU Says In New Report (12/12/2007)
WASHINGTON – New institutions now emerging in American life – “fusion centers” – are raising many questions about privacy and government openness and must be carefully bounded and monitored to ensure that they remain a legitimate and effective law enforcement tool, according to a new report released today by the American Civil Liberties Union.

MCLU Urges State Legislators to Safeguard Personal Information (03/16/2006)
PORTLAND, ME - The Maine Civil Liberties Union today urged Maine’s legislators to protect Mainers’ privacy when considering two bills in work sessions this week.

ACLU Applauds Senate Review of Identity Theft; Recent Data-Theft Scandals Highlight Need for Better Oversight (03/10/2005)
WASHINGTON - A key Senate committee should be supported for examining identity theft and the security of sensitive information at a time when most private information of millions of Americans has become vulnerable to theft and abuse, the American Civil Liberties Union said today.

ACLU Links Pizza Delivery to Privacy Erosion in New Online Video (07/26/2004)
NEW YORK--In a new online video unveiled today, the American Civil Liberties Union takes a break from its serious side to illustrate how new technologies and weak privacy laws can be used to reveal sensitive information about a person involved in even the most mundane of business transactions, including ordering a pizza.

Privacy Technology : Consumer Privacy : Publications

Transferring Privacy: The Transfer of Passenger Records and the Abdication of Privacy Protection (02/02/2004)

Bigger Monster, Weaker Chains: The Growth of an American Surveillance Society (01/15/2003)

Privacy Technology : Consumer Privacy : Legal Documents

FOIA Request from the ACLU to the TSA Concerning JetBlue's Privacy Violations (09/19/2003)
FOIA Request from the ACLU to the TSA in reference to JetBlue's unauthorized release of personal passenger information

Doe v. Chao amicus (08/25/2003)
Amicus brief by ACLU and other groups in case of Doe v. Chao on whether a plaintiff suing under the Privacy Act of 1974 for wrongful disclosure of the social security number must show actual damages to recover the statutory damages of $1,000.

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FAQ on ChoicePoint (03/10/2005)
The ChoicePoint ID Theft Case: What it Means

Comments arguing against HMIS (09/22/2003)
Comments by EPIC and other groups arguing against the Homeless Management Information System proposed to electronically track homeless persons.

Letter to the House on Financial Privacy and the International Money Laundering Act (07/13/2000)

Coalition Letter on Financial Privacy (05/09/2000)

Coalition Letter to Conferees on Financial Privacy (10/19/1999)

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DHS privacy report on JetBlue (02/20/2004)
Homeland Security Report on Release of Passenger Data by JetBlue

Feature on JetBlue's Unauthorized Release of Passenger Data (09/23/2003)
Feature - JetBlue gave away the personal information of five million of its passengers in September of 2002 to a defense contractor working on a project akin to CAPPS II.

ACLU Letter to the FTC Regarding JetBlue's Unauthorized Release of Passenger Data (09/23/2003)

Radio spot #3: If you think... (09/11/2003)

Radio spot #4: There's been a lot of confusion... (09/11/2003)

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