Tag Archives: privacy

Contact Tracing Apps Violate Privacy

From Dr. Joseph Mercola Since COVID-19 first entered the scene, exchange of ideas has basically been outlawed. By sharing my views and those from various experts throughout the pandemic on COVID treatments and the experimental COVID jabs, I became a main target of the White House, the political establishment and the global cabal. Propaganda and… Read More »

Privacy Is Still a Victim When Rape Cases Hit the Justice System

Bill Cosby’s Sexual Assault Case Conviction Overturned Why He Was Released Prison Sentence Defamation Case “The Cosby Show” Legacy Advertisement Continue reading the main story Supported by Continue reading the main story The Interpreter Privacy Is Still a Victim When Rape Cases Hit the Justice System Britain is struggling to end its dependence on the traumatizing… Read More »

VA apps pose privacy risk to veterans’ healthcare data

The increasing use of apps provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs is meant to improve access to patient health and benefits information in convenient digital platforms. However, members of Congress are worried that this electronic data is vulnerable. “When a veteran downloads an app from the VA’s app store, how much personal information does… Read More »

Genetic privacy: We must learn from the story of Henrietta Lacks

By Maninder Ahluwalia A street mural memorial to Henrietta Lacks in Oak Park, Illinois MedSci / Alamy Today is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Henrietta Lacks, commonly referred to as “the mother of modern medicine”. Her cells have been used in experiments in laboratories around the world but were cultivated without her consent.… Read More »