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A few weeks ago, a federal appeals court ruled that you have no reasonable expectation of privacy on phone calls that you pocket-dial. The case involved a woman getting pocket-dialed by the chairman of her company’s board and subsequently overhearing a sensitive conversation about her boss. She stayed on the line for ninety minutes, taking notes, apparently because […]

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