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  2. Surveillance abuse - Wikipedia

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    Other abuses include "LOVEINT" which refers to the practice of secret service employees using their extensive monitoring capabilities to spy on their love interest or spouse. [1] There is no prevention in the amount of unauthorized data collected on individuals and this leads to cases where cameras are installed inappropriately. [2] “

  3. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas is attempting to rally support for a bill that would reveal to Americans if their household devices are spying on them.. Mr Cruz took to the Senate floor on Tuesday to ...

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    Cheating on your spouse is not illegal in Texas. It takes more than kissing or touching someone other than your spouse for it to be considered adultery, according to state law. A person must show ...

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  6. LOVEINT - Wikipedia

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    LOVEINT is the practice of intelligence service employees making use of their extensive monitoring capabilities to spy on their love interest or spouse. The term was coined in resemblance to intelligence terminology such as SIGINT, COMINT or HUMINT.

  7. Cellphone surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Cellphone surveillance (also known as cellphone spying) may involve tracking, bugging, monitoring, eavesdropping, and recording conversations and text messages on mobile phones. [1] It also encompasses the monitoring of people's movements, which can be tracked using mobile phone signals when phones are turned on.

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  9. Spousal privilege - Wikipedia

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    In most jurisdictions including in federal courts, both the witness-spouse and the accused-spouse have the spousal communications privilege, so either may invoke it to prevent the witness-spouse from testifying about a confidential communication made during the marriage even if neither spouse is a party in the trial. [4]