Online advertising fuels widespread privacy and security violations, EFF’s @npub1en7l...l4yw told @The Verge. Meta “is putting WhatsApp’s 3 billion users at unnecessary risk, all for the sake of a monetization strategy no one asked for and no one wanted.”
EFF filed an amicus brief in the New Jersey Supreme Court, arguing that the prosecutor must disclose details regarding face recognition technology used to identify defendant in a criminal case.
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If you're heading out to a protest, there are a number of concepts to keep in mind to keep yourself—and your data—safe.
Are you attending a protest sometime soon? Here are EFF’s tips for how best to prepare one’s digital devices and oneself while exercising your First Amendment rights.
Immigrants are a first target of rapidly expanding government surveillance, EFF's Matthew Guariglia told Truthout, but “if they can get away with doing these things to immigrants, what are the legal barriers from moving on to the next undesirable group?” https://truthout.org/articles/trump-is-rapidly-expanding-the-surveillance-state-as-protests-grow/
Online behavioral advertising has made surveillance the business model of the internet. Privacy Badger fights for a better web by incentivizing companies to respect your privacy.
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What if collaboration and community breeds innovation just as well as adversarial competition? @npub1vwvt...cqgs's @npub1x5ke...nvt0 joins EFF’s Cindy Cohn and @npub1f03m...sn7d on the new episode of “How to Fix the Internet.”