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5 myths about Incognito Mode

By: Dissent
20 April 2026 at 08:01
Chris Smith writes: Incognito Mode is an internet browsing mode that most web browsers support to allow the user to visit websites without leaving traces on the computer, like browsing history. It’s a useful tool for visiting specific websites on a shared computer, or for testing websites and services in a different browser. However, Incognito...

Republicans stare down a growing, neverending FISA crisis

By: Dissent
20 April 2026 at 08:01
Meredith Lee Hill, Jordain Carney, and Mia McCarthy report: Hill Republican leaders are finding themselves in a never-ending crisis over the fate of a government spy law that has unleashed a bitter, intraparty battle within the House while also threatening to derail a host of other GOP priorities. Republicans now have scant legislative days to...

Privacy and security precautions to consider while traveling through airports

By: Dissent
26 March 2026 at 11:15
Zack Whittaker provides helpful resources to help you keep yourself safe from the government when in airports. He notes: As you go through U.S. airport security before your flight, note that TSA officers cannot examine your devices or look at your data. But government authorities have broad powers to demand access to your devices and...

Georgia Judge Denounces Murder Charge in Abortion Case as β€˜Extremely Problematic’

By: Dissent
24 March 2026 at 12:36
Julia Conley reports: A state judge in Georgia on Monday set a bail payment at just $1 for a woman who was charged with murder earlier this month after she tookΒ abortionΒ pills to end a pregnancyβ€”a charge about which Judge Steven G. Blackerby of State Superior Court expressed extreme skepticism. β€œI think that charge is extremely...

Not everything in your medical records is privileged or warrant-proof

By: Dissent
20 March 2026 at 08:43
Many members of the public may assume β€” wrongly β€” that everything in their medical records is protected by HIPAA or doctor-patient privilege. They would be wrong on both counts. Privilege is generally intended to protect disclosures that the patient makes when such disclosures are necessary for the healthcare professional to diagnose and/or treat the...
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