Deja Vu: The FBI Proves Again it Can’t be Trusted with Section 702
By Matthew Guariglia We all deserve privacy in our communications, and part of that is trusting that the government will only access them within the…
By Matthew Guariglia We all deserve privacy in our communications, and part of that is trusting that the government will only access them within the…
By B.N. Frank American opposition to “smart cities” and all the costs, privacy violations, environmental, health, and safety risks associated with them has been ongoing…
By Andrew Crocker This post was co-authored by EFF legal intern Virginia Kennedy Under the Fourth Amendment, police can search your home, your computer, and…
By Jim Nash Biometrics in one U.S. jurisdiction is now officially a live electrical wire dancing on the ground, ready to shock the unwary, and…
By GMI Reporter Originally published on www.reclaimthenet.org by Cindy Harper Including the accounts of staff and their family. In a recent wave of unexpected closures,…
By Masha Borak A district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh is rolling out a crime-fighting search engine powered by live facial recognition called…
By John W. Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead “I can’t remember what all Frank had fighting in the jar that day, but I can remember other…
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By Tyler Durden Perhaps one of the most unsettling narrative relationships during the covid pandemic lockdowns was the assertion by various governments, think-tanks and media…
By Matt Agorist In a disgusting display of what’s fundamentally wrong with America’s drug war, Shaina Brown, an entirely innocent woman, who harmed no one,…
By Brownstone Institute Just how untethered to the rule of law did the United States come during the Covid response? Before March 2020, most Americans…
By Bianca Gonzalez The chief minister of India’s Tamil Nadu state has opened a camp in the Dharmapuri district to help 10 million eligible women…
By Cindy Cohn and Rory Mir We’re in an exciting time for users who want to take back control from major platforms like Twitter and…
By Emily Thompson Since the coup in Myanmar, the situation for the population has grown increasingly dire, with approximately one million people displaced within the…