Knowing the “Value” of Our Data Won’t Fix Our Privacy Problems
By Hayley Tsukayama Some lawmakers, seeking to hold companies accountable for the way they collect and profit from our personal information, are pushing a new…
By Hayley Tsukayama Some lawmakers, seeking to hold companies accountable for the way they collect and profit from our personal information, are pushing a new…
By Aaron Kesel ‘Gotham’ software written by Palantir shows how government agencies can use very little information to obtain quick access to anyone’s personal minutiae….
By Press For Truth Is it satire, is it science fiction or are city council members and police in Philadelphia completely losing their minds? City…
By Jake Johnson A trove of public records obtained by privacy experts at Georgetown Law revealed that ICE and the FBI have used facial recognition…
By Matthew Guariglia After a long dormant stretch, the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) has signaled it’s ready to tackle another big review…
By Matt Agorist Chicago, IL — In the land of the free, there are ostensible checks and balances which are in place to prevent corrupt…
By Nicholas West Slowly but surely it seems the promises made by Big Tech that the answers to crime could be provided by mass surveillance…
By Matt Agorist Williamston, SC — Filming the police is entirely legal in every state. However, all too often, we will see police officers overstep…
By Haley Tsukayama Communities and lawmakers across the country are waking up to the fact that using face recognition for government surveillance is a troubling…
By Dave Maass A California legislative committee today voted to direct the State Auditor to launch a probe into the use of automated license plate…
By John W. Whitehead “She was asked what she had learned from the Holocaust, and she said that 10 percent of any population is cruel,…