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Resource: Librarians for Privacy

Posted on May 1, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Jay Stanley of the ACLU writes:

The American Library Association has created an excellent public education resource on the privacy issues facing our society – a web site called privacyrevolution.org.

Read more on ACLU. Today starts Choose Privacy Week. Find out more on privacyrevolution.org.

Thanks to the reader who sent in this link. If you know of a news item or great privacy resource I should mention on this blog, please let me know. 

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