The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) of 1986 was enacted to prevent unauthorized eavesdropping and interception of electronic communications. It established legal standards for government access to electronic communications and set guidelines for the surveillance of private communications, including telephone calls and emails. The act aimed to protect individuals' privacy in the digital age as technology evolved.
Eavesdropping.
Eavesdropping or Surveillance.
Yes.
The act of secretly listening to or reading a private communication is called eavesdropping.
The act that prevented supplies from being shipped to Boston was called the Coercive Act. This act also closed down the Boston harbor.
prevented workers from joining together in unions. The British Combination Act prevented the formation of Unions.
No it does not. Though it did appear to crack down on unauthorized eavesdropping, there are still many ways government agencies can get around this law to get personal information.
Embargo Act
Michelle was eavesdropping on Bob and Richard's conversation.
Molasses Act
Emergency Banking Act
Atticus is the one that knew that Scout was eavesdropping. Because he knew she was eavesdropping he talked about the prejudice in Maycomb because he thought she should know about it.