Airline passenger screening program under review for possible privacy violations (KRON 4 Bay Area)

WASHINGTON The Homeland Security Department is reviewing its airline passenger screening program. The agency's top privacy official says the investigation will determine if Secure Flight broke privacy laws by failing to properly disclose its use of commercial databases.

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Posted June 15, 2005

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