The Social Security Administration has expanded monitoring of overseas travel by benefit recipients, allowing the use of DHS travel data and raising new questions about privacy and data sharing.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) quietly updated a federal notice last week confirming it has been sharing “citizenship and immigration information” with the Department...
A new DHS proposal would greatly expand biometric collection, allowing the government to gather and store DNA and other data from immigrants, sponsors, and even some U.S. citizens, raising deep questions about privacy, cost, and surveillance.
The recent bankruptcy filing of genetic testing company 23andMe has sparked growing concern among users about the fate of their personal genetic data. On March 23, the company officially filed for bankruptcy protection, triggering a surge in data deletion requests the following day.