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The TSA Wants To Read Your Facebook Posts And Check Out Your Purchases Before It Will Approve You For PreCheck
from the ah,-now-I-understand-the-phrase-'documented-citizen' dept
The TSA is disappointed that so few Americans have opted out of its bottle-tossing, package-groping screenings by signing up for its PreCheck program. For a few years now, the TSA has been selling travelers' civil liberties back to them, most recently for $85 a head, but it's now making a serious push to increase participation. The TSA can't do it alone, so it's accepting bids on its PreCheck expansion proposal. (h/t to Amy Alkon)
...More protections here:
from the ah,-now-I-understand-the-phrase-'documented-citizen' dept
The TSA is disappointed that so few Americans have opted out of its bottle-tossing, package-groping screenings by signing up for its PreCheck program. For a few years now, the TSA has been selling travelers' civil liberties back to them, most recently for $85 a head, but it's now making a serious push to increase participation. The TSA can't do it alone, so it's accepting bids on its PreCheck expansion proposal. (h/t to Amy Alkon)
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is seeking vendors for TSA Pre√® Application Expansion initiative to develop, deliver, and deploy private sector application capabilities expanding the public's enrollment opportunities for TSA Pre✓® through an Other Transactional Agreement (OTA) awarded by TSA. The Government plans to award an OTA to multiple vendors. The Government will evaluate the proposed ready-to-market solutions' application capabilities against this TSA Pre√® Expansion Initiative Solicitation and Statement of Work....
...More protections here:
Risk assessments may not be based on race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, financial status (e.g., credit ratings/scores, liens, bankruptcies, foreclosures, annual income), health records, constitutionally protected activity, or other records reflecting an individuals socio-economic status....
Ahh, but then there's:
For purposes of this private sector enrollment initiative for the TSA Preè Application Program, commercial data includes: public record data, such as criminal history and real estate records produced by federal, state, and local governments; other publicly available information, such as directories, press reports, location data and information that individuals post on blogs and social media sites; and wide ranging data such as purchase information, customer lists from registration websites, and self-reported information provided by consumers that is obtained by commercial data sources such as data brokers.
As the great Tom Waits once said:
"The large print giveth, and the fine print taketh away"
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The TSA Wants To Read Your Facebook Posts And Check Out Your Purchases Before It Will Approve You... (Original Post)
friendly_iconoclast
Jan 2015
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CentralMass
(15,539 posts)1. yet another reason to shun Facebook
bluedigger
(17,148 posts)3. You hoisted the surrender flag so fast the rope is burning.
jen1980
(77 posts)5. How is being smart surrendering?
Avoiding that site is the right thing for anyone to do that cares about privacy.
bluedigger
(17,148 posts)6. Anybody that cares about privacy will fight for it. n/t
CentralMass
(15,539 posts)7. You wont find it on Facebook
Panich52
(5,829 posts)2. Don't forget your local library spy...
Libraries aren't specifically mentioned in that 'small print' but you can be sure they're on the list. Librarians' protests when the cursed PATRIOT Act passed gave me new respect for them. But it didn't stop gov't snooping on which books you check out and, most likely, what sites you visit on library computers.
Time-space is all fkd up. 1984 is lasting way too long...
Kelvin Mace
(17,469 posts)4. And there are people on this site who get the vapors
every time I point out the latest proof we are a police state.