Friday, January 27, 2012
The Hawaii legislature is considering plans to curb the privacy of Aloha State residents through a bill to keep track of every website the people visit.
Listen to this. The Hawaii legislature is considering plans to curb the privacy of Aloha State residents through a bill to keep track of every website the people visit. The H.B. 2288 requires creation of virtual dossiers on state residents and says their Internet destination history information and subscriber’s information such as name and address must be saved for two years. H.B. 2288 also says the dossiers must include a list of Internet Protocol addresses and domain names visited.
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