I've been following this for the last few days. There are countless articles on the subject, so I'll just post the official ACLU page (feel free to search media outlets):
http://www.aclu.org/privacy/gen/40662prs20090810.html
This was first instigated in 2000 in the final year of the Clinton administration, basically outlawing all client-side stores of information when browsing US federal web sites. The W. administration did not move to change this, and maintained the prior policy. Now the Obama administration is moving to do so.
The changes don't seem unreasonable, as there will be a three (3) tier approach. However, like the ACLU, I take issue with at least one (1) of the tiers, if not two (2). I don't believe select info stored could be trusted, not just to the government, but being stored in the web browser. I regularly see how inept the government is with technology, and they'd do a poor job in securing it.
Although I do find it extremely funny that no one on this board brought this up. It's been hitting the news outlets. I assume that's because W. is not in the White House. Had he still been, I'm sure this would have been posted with the common, "nothing surprises me with this administration."
"Oh, Obama only does good things, and can be trusted." Yeah, okay.
http://www.aclu.org/privacy/gen/40662prs20090810.html
This was first instigated in 2000 in the final year of the Clinton administration, basically outlawing all client-side stores of information when browsing US federal web sites. The W. administration did not move to change this, and maintained the prior policy. Now the Obama administration is moving to do so.
The changes don't seem unreasonable, as there will be a three (3) tier approach. However, like the ACLU, I take issue with at least one (1) of the tiers, if not two (2). I don't believe select info stored could be trusted, not just to the government, but being stored in the web browser. I regularly see how inept the government is with technology, and they'd do a poor job in securing it.
Although I do find it extremely funny that no one on this board brought this up. It's been hitting the news outlets. I assume that's because W. is not in the White House. Had he still been, I'm sure this would have been posted with the common, "nothing surprises me with this administration."
"Oh, Obama only does good things, and can be trusted." Yeah, okay.