TechNewsWorld > Security > Privacy | Next Article in Privacy Survey: Surveillance Is Fine as Long as It's Not on Me Growing concern over surveillance in cyberspace has people changing Survey: Surveillance Is Fine as Long as It's Not on Me government surveillance programs targeting Internet users. Among the measures taken in response to government surveillance were surveillance first revealed by Edward Snowden two years ago, there's an thwart government surveillance leave something to be desired. concern about privacy and what they're doing to address those concerns, noted privacy attorney Alexandra Ross. protect privacy and security," she told TechNewsWorld. "That's an opportunity for privacy advocates to educate users on the "People are concerned about government surveillance but find many of the privacy techniques difficult to use," he told TechNewsWorld. government should curtail its surveillance activities." [end-enn.gif] Consumer Advocates Push FCC on Broadband Privacy Rules Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | How To Advertise