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Data broker handed over smartphone GPS data to DC Government for “Covid research”.
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In collaboration with LegalAidNYC , Electronic Frontier Alliance has uncovered $159 million of unchecked NYPD spending on spy tech ranging from face recognition software to x-ray vans.
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Governments worldwide are working in Lockstep to bring in Digital I.D. & Social Credit System as EU agrees to expand online censorship with ‘Digital Services Act’.
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Archive.today: FBI Demands Data from Provider Tucows (FBI tries to unmask owner of archive.is)
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Google collects a frightening amount of data about you. You can find and delete it now - CNET
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Two federal magistrate judges in three separate opinions have ruled that a geofence warrant, also known as reverse location searches, violates the Fourth Amendment’s probable cause and particularity requirements.
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7-Eleven breached customer privacy by collecting facial imagery without consent | ZDNet
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World Economic Forum - A billion people have no legal identity - but a new app plans to change that
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Digital Trails: How the FBI Is Identifying, Tracking and Rounding Up Dissidents.
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Apple to scan photos on all US iPhones for ‘child abuse imagery’ as researchers warn of impending ‘1984’
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UK's demand for Apple backdoor may have been broader than previously thought
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San Diego to Suspend Face Recognition Program, Limits ICE Access To Criminal Justice Data.
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The Spy in Your Pocket - airplane mode won't cut it.
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‘Panic made us vulnerable’: how 9/11 made the US surveillance state – and the Americans who fought back.
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Piped is a privacy friendly alternative YouTube frontend, which is efficient and scalable by design.
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Unplugged Phone - LibertOS Operating System. Designed for privacy and security. But there's a catch, a $129 annual fee to keep the service UP suite (messenger, antivirus and vpn) running, which would apparently render the phone useless (no more security/privacy) if that service is terminated.
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What's your opinion of Session messenger, privacy-wise?
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VICTORY! Federal Court (Finally) Rules Backdoor Searches of 702 Data Unconstitutional
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Don’t Take It at Face Value: Why TSA’s Implementation of Facial Recognition is More Dangerous Than You Think – EPIC – Electronic Privacy Information Center
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“It’s PredPol, and it’s going to reduce crime”: Agencies take algorithmic effectiveness on faith, with few checks in place Out of over 50 agencies surveyed, none indicated they had examined effectiveness of “data-driven” approach.
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Australian government is planning to give itself the power to override restrictions on accessing journalists' data as part of a deal with the United States to spy on each others' citizens.
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Your Slack DMs aren’t as private as you think
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