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Is technology infringing on privacy rights?
New technology is available for Logan International Airport officials to track personal information as you walk through Logan Airport. From your social security number, to your college roommate, to your grandmother's birthday and last known address, Logan officials will know everything about you thanks to LocatePlus Holdings Corp., a Beverly company that collects public information and rents access to the information to law enforcement agencies.

With the latest technology aiding local law enforcement in antiterrorism efforts, some argue this new technology is a breach of personal privacy. Has law enforcement gone too far with security issues? Boston.com wants to hear your thoughts. The responses will be posted at noon.
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