Privacy

Displaying 1 - 20 of 20 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Amazon Key: convenient or creepy?
Northern Iowan 114:21, p.3
In the author's opinion, Amazon's recent announcement of the Amazon Key service is sort of creepy. He believes it could lead to potential robberies by the less honest delivery workers. He believes, Amazon has good intentions for this service, but he feels like we shouldn't give Amazon any more access into our lives then it already has.
2 Google Clips raise privacy concerns
Northern Iowan 114:19, p.3
Columnist King discuses the new Google Clips. King is concerned this product will be an invasion of privacy and allow Google too much personal information; photo.
3 Lack of privacy becoming an issue in society
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.6
Says that the privacy in today's society continues to decrease. The recent case of Donald Sterling is a prime example.
4 'Confessions' pages spark controversy: concerns over student privacy arise on social media site
Northern Iowan 109:45, p.1
Students and faculty respond to recent anonymous social media sites. Some fear that sites like Cedar Falls Crushes, Confessions of a UNI Student, and UNI Missed Connections may violate student privacy.
5 Petraeus scandal a reminder that email isn't private
Northern Iowan 109:24, p.1
Ordinary citizens have very few privacy protection laws today. Many people use the Web to store their entire digital lives. Attempts to reform federal law in Congress and courts has failed.
6 Something anonymous never is
Northern Iowan 108:12, p.5
Information posted on the Internet is not only viewable in the present, but in the future. People need to remember that merely deleting a message does not eliminate it from the computer.
7 What is privacy?
Northern Iowan 107:39, p.10
Sports figures must realize that everything they do will be reported to the public. They really do not have a private life, especially if their actions cross the lines of law enforcement; photo.
8 Flex your rights this weekend
Northern Iowan 106:17, p.10
Commentary on the "bag search" at the Towers dormitories during Homecoming.
9 In response to "Flex your rights this weekend"
Northern Iowan 106:16, p.5
Alternatives to Trevor Boeckmann's column on bags being searched prior to entering dormitories during Homecoming.
10 Flex your rights this weekend
Northern Iowan 106:14, p.5
Students urged to contact Dean of Students, Resident Life Coordinator, and the Department of Residence concerning the loss of right to privacy. This refers to the practice of searching bags in dorms during Homecoming weekend.
11 The need for digital discretion
Northern Iowan 105:56, p.3
The digital age has provided many new ways to communicate. Using these websites or electronic devices brings with it certain responsibilities. The messages are not as private as one might think.
12 C. L. Lindsay III comes to lecture
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.2
Photos from Facebook of UNI students were used to gain the attention of those attending the presentation by C. L. Lindsay III. His presentation dealt with the most common ways students get in trouble using the Web; photo.
13 Add voice to protest
Northern Iowan 101:52, p.10
Writes to encourage Bryce Paulson to take part in the protests of cameras on College Hill.
14 Privacy concerns serious
Northern Iowan 101:52, p.7
Believes the cameras on College Hill are an invasion of privacy.
15 PATRIOT Act dangerous for all citizens
Northern Iowan 101:51, p.5
Presents his dislike for the legislation.
16 Stanford gag order surrounds Chelsea
Northern Iowan 94:11, p.5
Believes Chelsea Clinton should be allowed some privacy while at college.
17 Journalist Robert Ellis Smith to speak on 'Privacy and Computers' at UNI April 9
Public Relations News Release 1986:336, p.1
Robert Smith is one of the nation's foremost authorities on the dangers of computers and has been called the "Paul Revere of the Information Age;" he is both a journalist and an attorney; he publishes a monthly journal called "Privacy Journal".
18 Privacy confab
Northern Iowan 73:25, p.3
Mary O'Halloran and Lewis Glenn will participate in conference on the right to privacy.
19 Student files discussed; forum
Northern Iowan 66:15, p.1
Discuss matters relating to confidentiality of files; also consider value and privacy of peer evaluation.
20 Does administration have right to enter rooms?
Northern Iowan 64:8, p.1
Dean Holmes outlines her position that it is sometimes appropriate for university officials to enter rooms.