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“Proton must comply with Swiss law. As soon as a crime is committed, privacy protections can be suspended and we’re required by Swiss law to answer requests from Swiss authorities,”
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ProtonMail Shares Activist's IP Address With Authorities Despite Its "No Log" Claims
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Big Brother will be listening!
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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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Despite growing opposition, the U.S. government is on track to increase its use of controversial facial recognition technology.
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The Army wants to use facial recognition and advanced machine learning algorithms to monitor kids at base Children Development Centers and plans to launch a pilot program at Fort Jackson in the near future.
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Victory! Lawsuit Proceeds Against Clearview’s Face Surveillance
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GAO Report Finds 10 Federal Agencies Plan to Expand Use of Facial Recognition Through 2023
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Profiting on Police Reform: Can The Feds Break up Axon’s Body Camera Monopoly?
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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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Realtek AP-Router SDK vulnerabilities could impact millions of routers and IoT devices
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DHS May Tap Private Companies to Spy on Americans, Concerns on Rise: Report.
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Amazon will pay you $10 for a scan of your palm print
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Apple says it will refuse gov’t demands to expand photo-scanning beyond CSAM
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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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Your Facebook selfies could end up in a police surveillance database
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Guide to Online Privacy
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'A setback for people's privacy all over the world': WhatsApp joins avalanche of criticism of Apple's plan to scan iPhones for images of child abuse and send them to police after an employee checks them
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Zoom to pay $85M for lying about encryption and sending data to Facebook and Google
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Without exception EVERYONE who makes the blanket statement that VPNs are either bad or insecure/untrustworthy is a jew at best, or maliciously uneducated. Torrentfreak's questionnaire to VPNs to see who passes muster. USE IT.
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Dramatic revenue growth is forecast for the next five years in biometrics and in digital identity, and the market has been particularly active over the past week in official digital ID documents and credentials.
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India’s draconian rules for internet platforms threaten user privacy and undermine encryption
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Do Not Use a VPN for Privacy (The Hated One)
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"Don't use VPNs" + "Don't trust VPNs" + "VPNs aren't secure" are all jewish lies based on YOUR garbage opsec. Because YOU use jewish websites and allow jewish tracking to work.
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