Every photo you take carries more than just an image. Hidden inside most digital pictures is something called metadata - background information automatically recorded by your phone or camera. This can include the date and time the photo was taken, the camera settings, and often the exact GPS location. That means when you share a photo online, you may also be sharing where you were standing when you took it.
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After a recent resort stay, Elizabeth made a disturbing discovery—Wi-Fi access points inside the hotel room, not just in the hallway.
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Elizabeth takes a deep dive look at all the systems and schemes that the government has put into place to control and monitor
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If you've seen the Tom Cruise thriller "Minority Report" you know that in the future, the government will have the ability to predict, and thus prevent
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