Showing posts with label privacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label privacy. Show all posts

Eavesdropping on Bluetooth Headsets

Eavesdropping on Bluetooth Headsets.Make sure to change the Bluetooth pin setting from its default setting of 0000 to one you choose..

Recording Telephone Calls

Recording Telephone Calls.A question that often gets asked is "Can I record a telephone call?" and the answer to that is that you can (according to publicly available material), but conditions apply dependent upon the circumstances under which the recording is taking place and whether you intend to disclose part or all of the recording to a third party. There is a huge amount of information about

US Court recognises expectation text message privacy

US Court recognises expectation of text messages privacyViolation the Fourth AmendmentRight to privacy under Art. I, Sec. 1 of the California ConstitutionInteresting case, worth reading, as it relates to a Police Office for the Ontario Police Department and others (one said to be a SWAT Officer) who apparenly used work text messaging services to send personal messages unrelated to work. U.S. 9th

Privacy: Phones, Emails, Internet

Privacy: Phones, Emails, InternetThe European Courts of Justice gave a further decision recently regarding the importance of Human Rights and the right to Privacy when it comes to communications - Copeland -v- United Kingdom [COPLAND v. THE UNITED KINGDOM - 62617/00 [2007] ECHR 253 (3 April 2007) ]. The impact of this decision will again focus minds on what is reasonable conduct and relevancy of