Last week, a U.S. Senator pointed out that the Chinese planned to
monitor hotel guests’ Internet access. While U.S visitors might be worried about their prurient Internet activities, a former deputy assistant secretary of commerce is advising
U.S. business travelers to leave their laptops at home to prevent Chinese authorities from spying on information stored on the computer. Since,
according to Google and
our ISPs, we’re not entitled to privacy anymore, the Summer Games are likely just the beginning.
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