ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Websites > Privacy and Security
- Carnivore-Free ISPs
Source: Future Solutions
City: Nevada City, State: CA, Country: United States
E-mail: lance@stopcarnivore.org
- A too-short list of U.S. Internet Service Providers that have publicly committed to not allowing Carnivore on their networks. Provided by StopCarnivore.org and Future Solutions.
- Medical privacy information
Source: Institute for Health Freedom
Country: United States
- Information on government intrusions into personal medical privacy, with a special emphasis on the temporarily suspended "unique health identifier" plan.
- The federal medical privacy rule
Source: Institute for Health Freedom
Country: United States
E-mail: ihf@free-market.net
- This page links to and explains the grossly misnamed "medical privacy rule" introduced by the Clinton administration and implemented by Commerce Secretary Tommy Thompson on April 16, 2001.
- Defend your privacy
Source: The Libertarian Party
Country: United States
- The LP formed this site to petition the Commerce Department not to enact a new rule which requires medical providers to give your info to the federal government. Unfortunately, 57,000 messages to Congress it generated weren't enough to stop President Bush from ordering Secretary Thompson to enact the rule. Now, the site plans to lobby Congress to block the rule from taking effect.
- Supermarket privacy database
Source: CASPIAN
Country: United States
- Frames-based database of supermarkets nationwide, describing privacy policies, use of "loyalty" cards, and much more. A great resource!
- Don't spy on us
Source: DontSpyOn.Us
Country: United States
- Information and activist ideas for thwarting corporate spying, particularly that done in collaboration with the government.
- National Consumer Coalition Privacy Group web site
Source: Consumer Alert
Country: United States
- Privacy news, good guys and villains, tools, and more.
- Boycott Gillette
Source: CASPIAN
Country: United States
- Web site with information on Gillette's use of RFID chips and disregard for the public's privacy. Activism opportunities, press updates, email newsletter, and more.
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