Civil Liberties
Orwellian Future: Facial Recognition & Mass Surveillance Is Coming To U.S. Schools
Street Level Surveillance: Top 4 Ways They’re Spying on You
By Michael Boldin It’s not just the NSA, or their social media partners that are watching you. And it’s far more than your texts and…
Technotyranny: The Iron-Fisted Authoritarianism of the Surveillance State
By John W. Whitehead “There will come a time when it isn’t ‘They’re spying on me through my phone’ anymore. Eventually, it will be ‘My…
Law Enforcement’s National Threat Assessment Program Predicts If You Pose A Future Threat
By MassPrivateI It has been nearly two years, since I reported on the dangers of creating a law enforcement run Mental Health Assessment (MHA) program. In…
How to Survive the Journey Ahead: A Graduation Message for a Terrifying Age
By John W. Whitehead “No matter who you are, no matter how strong you are, sooner or later, you’ll face circumstances beyond your control.” —…
Netizen Report: Amid WhatsApp Attacks, Advocates Launch Legal Challenge Against Israeli Malware Maker
By Netizen Report Team The Advox Netizen Report offers an international snapshot of challenges, victories, and emerging trends in technology and human rights around the…
Five Years in Prison for Offending Someone Online (And Other News From The Twilight Zone)
By Simon Black, Sovereign Man Let the weekly absurdity begin! New SAT scoring will combat Asian privilege The infamous SAT has been used since 1926…
Thought Crimes? Facial Recognition Technology Is Invading The U.S.; San Fran Passes Historic Privacy Bill; Man Arrested In UK For Hiding Face
By Aaron Kesel You can’t run, you can’t hide; facial recognition technology is advancing at a quickening pace, it’s becoming more widespread and accurate, and…
Facial Recognition Tech Tested By UK Police Was Wrong 96% Of The Time According To Big Brother Watch
By Aaron Kesel Facial recognition is highly flawed. Activist Post has consistently reported numerous studies finding that the technology’s accuracy isn’t all it’s marketed to…
Human Rights and the Economy in Malaysia
Op-Ed by Amelia Cole The development of Malaysia is facilitated by violations of human rights which eliminate the participation of most of the populace in…
D Is for a Dictatorship Disguised as a Democracy
By John W. Whitehead “When a population becomes distracted by trivia, when cultural life is redefined as a perpetual round of entertainments, when serious public…
Man Arrested, Facing a Year in Prison for Telling Police They are “Pissing on the Constitution”
By Matt Agorist WASHINGTON, D.C. — (TRI) Warning that the government must not be given the power to criminalize speech it deems distasteful or annoying,…
Federal Judge Sides With Federal Government, Rules Mass Surveillance Can Remain Secret
By Derrick Broze Despite a wealth of public information detailing the U.S. government’s secret warrantless mass surveillance programs, a federal judge has blocked a lawsuit,…