“Are you willing to accept anything less than the credit you want, the credit you need and the credit you deserve?” — Tyler Gregory Copy Share Image
We are like Hansel and Gretel, leaving bread crumbs of our personal information everywhere we travel through the digital woods. — Gary Kovacs Copy Share Image
Every American should have absolute control over his or her personal information — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
Just mention the idea of warrantless wiretaps and expect to get hit up with a congressional investigation. But give somebody an avatar… — John Ridley Copy Share Image
Armed with nothing more than a Facebook user's phone number and home address, anyone with an Internet connection and a few dollars… — Al Franken Copy Share Image
The federal government has an exceptionally poor record of behaving responsibly with Americans' personal information when entrusted with it. — Jared Polis Copy Share Image
Sometimes it just amazes me how many people desperately want to protect my personal information. Ten thousand reflections hide the true gem.… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
It's the same with people knowing absolutely everything there is to know about an actor. I actually think the more personal information… — Holly Hunter Copy Share Image
Americans have a right to the security of their personal information, and the entities that hold personal information have a responsibility to… — Jan Schakowsky Copy Share Image
It is outrageous to know that security procedures are apparently so lax at the Department of Veterans Affairs that a single bureaucrat… — Bob Ney Copy Share Image
“The terms and conditions for our toaster were sixty-eight pages long and included a warning not to discuss personal information in front… — Lucy Mihajlich Copy Share Image
“the NSA databases “store information about your political views, your medical history, your intimate relationships and your activities online.” The agency claims… — Glenn Greenwald Copy Share Image
I think that I would really like at first for the art to speak for itself. I don't see the need for… — Allie X Copy Share Image
You may encounter a very nosy person today, Gemini. This person wants to know everything about you - perhaps even the most… — 06 July 2013 Copy Share Image
I'm speaking to you from Silicon Valley, where some of the most prominent and successful companies have built their businesses by lulling… — Tim Cook Copy Share Image
“We're an information economy. They teach you that in school. What they don't tell you is that it's impossible to move, to… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“Unfortunately, by this time it didn't matter. Self-diagnosed autistics and fakers were asking diagnosed autistics whether or not they had a diagnosis,… — Thomas D. Taylor Copy Share Image
I think the irony of modern life is that our data, our highly personal information, has been taken from us, but in… — James Ponsoldt Copy Share Image
We see it in attempts on Capitol Hill to impose gag rules on rules on doctors on what they can say to… — Dick Durbin Copy Share Image
Well, thanks. It was nice of you to give me anything." The tension between them seemed to press down on her like… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
“In 2001, a teenager was arrested in Pennsylvania for daytime burglary. The teenager had broken into a local home, by climbing in… — Jeffrey Fisher Copy Share Image
“Actually, it’s about ethics in games journalism” became the immediate and fervent reply to anyone discussing Gamergate’s harassment of Quinn. As she… — Bailey Poland Copy Share Image
“Magnus threw the monkey a fig. The monkey took the fig. "There," said Magnus. "Let us consider the matter settled." The monkey… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
It's impossible to move, to live, to operate at any level without leaving traces, bits, seemingly meaningless fragments of personal information. — William Gibson Copy Share Image
A lot of individuals have had their personal information compromised, and then we've seen just about every corporation in this country hacked… — Steve Scalise Copy Share Image
To be sure, anonymity online has it uses and is very important. Governments hoover up people's telephone and e-mail records without oversight,… — Wil Wheaton Copy Share Image
As we all become increasingly reliant on social networking websites and new technologies to stay connected, it's important to remain cognizant of… — Michael Bennet Copy Share Image
We didn't know what was coming next. And, you know, this is not just about computers; this is harassment of individuals, it's… — Donna Brazile Copy Share Image
Cybersecurity is a central part of the FBI's mission. It's one part of the broader safety net we try to provide the… — Christopher A. Wray Copy Share Image
The protection of personal information stored on our nation's computer systems is critical to public trust in those networks and to the… — Christopher Wray Copy Share Image
A second type of direct evidence is formed by statements, whether as formal legends or personal information, regarding the age or relative… — Edward Sapir Copy Share Image
Facebook's the real deal. Nobody can buy Facebook now. Everybody has taken an angle at it. But Facebook may be the place… — Barry Diller Copy Share Image
We were developing an innovative Personal Information Manager called Chandler but a couple years ago I took off from that to do… — Andy Hertzfeld Copy Share Image
If the government can manage to collect and release personal information in a secure and useful way, so can private companies, which… — Richard Thaler Copy Share Image
Many of us will be obsessed with one or another kind of secret or revelation, be it gossip about friends or ourselves,… — Ian Hacking Copy Share Image
“As our society has become more casual, the line between a person’s personal life and professional life has become blurred, especially with… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
I have a message for all the birdies who try to get in touch with people online who they think might help… — Shaheer Sheikh Copy Share Image
“There really isn't a good way to tell a relative stranger that you think dead people are trying to tell you something.… — Eileen Cook Copy Share Image
I like the fact that a lot of people get to hear the music and I love performing with people cheering you… — Tove Lo Copy Share Image