Google, Meta, and Amazon are among the top companies tracking you across the web. By automatically blocking their trackers, Privacy Badger makes it harder for Big Tech companies to profit from your personal information.
The issue of online safety is not solved through technology alone, and young people deserve a more intentional approach to protecting their safety and privacy online—not the lazy age verification strategies we saw implemented last year that cause more harm than they solve.
En 2025, la “verificación de edad” dejó de ser experimento y se volvió política masiva en EE. UU.: más censura, más vigilancia y más riesgos para privacidad y anonimato. La supuesta “seguridad” termina dañando a todos.
Age verification won't magically keep young people safer online, but that didn't prevent governments from spending 2025 implementing or attempting to introduce legislation requiring all online users to verify their ages before accessing the digital space. Here’s three ways we fought back last year.
ICE has spent hundreds of millions on surveillance. Some technologists are building tools to find it, map it, and push back.
Locking down your phone, being mindful of what you're wearing, and coming up with plans to communicate with others are all key steps to take before attending a protest.