US Federal Government Collecting Personal Data On Travelers

September 26, 2007 by  
Filed under Security

People who fly, drive, and take cruises to and from the United States are having their personal data collected by the government. Some of the information recorded on both non-US and US citizens are the books we travel with, personal items found in luggage, and who they plan to stay with.

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    1. [...] The Department of Homeland security complies a large database on every traveler, including what books you’ve been reading. [...]



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