Can a background check include criminal records that have been expunged?
They shouldn’t, but definitions of expungement vary from state to state. The records might not completely disappear and might still be available to law enforcement.
Read MoreThey shouldn’t, but definitions of expungement vary from state to state. The records might not completely disappear and might still be available to law enforcement.
Read MoreAt tax time, like most people, you are concerned about the bottom line: Will I get a refund or will I have to pay? Privacy may never enter your mind, but perhaps it should.
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Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
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Consumer Action
National Consumer Law Center
PrivacyActivism
US Public Interest Research Group (US PIRG)
World Privacy Forum
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Federal Trade Commission Workshop
“Security in Numbers: SSNs and ID Theft”
December 10-11, 2007, Washington, D.C.
Agenda: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/workshops/ssn/agenda.pdf
By Beth Givens
Face Facts: A Forum on Facial Recognition
Project Number P115406
Submitted January 31, 2012
I. Privacy Concerns Surrounding the Adoption of Facial Detection and Recognition Technologies
Read MoreOutline of remarks by Beth Givens, Director
U.S. Dept. of Treasury
Washington, D.C.
National Summit on Identity Theft
Panel on Prevention
March 15-16, 2000
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No, an eviction notice by itself won’t show up on your credit report.
There are a couple of other ways that evidence of an eviction could still show up on you credit report, for example, if you
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