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Grade the Obama administration’s work on privacy!

Posted on September 5, 2009 by pogowasright.org

From EFF:

The Privacy Coalition is inviting the public to give the Obama Administration a grade on its privacy work thus far. Visit the Privacy Report Card page and vote to give the administration a grade anywhere from an “A” to an “F” — or, if you prefer, an “Incomplete.”

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/09/grade-obama-administrations

Direct link to consumer privacy report card: http://privacycoalition.org/reportcard/

You will also be able to grade the Obama administration on cybersecurity, medical privacy, and civil liberties.

The Privacy Coalition will be announcing the administration’s grades on September 9, so do take this opportunity to express your views — positive, neutral, or negative — as to how the Obama administration has done so far in these important areas.

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