Technocratic Surveillance, Privacy Devices & Opting Out Of The Control System
By Ryan Cristián Joining me today is Hakeem Anwar, founder and creator of Above Phone, here to discuss his revolutionary de-Googled privacy devices — now…
By Ryan Cristián Joining me today is Hakeem Anwar, founder and creator of Above Phone, here to discuss his revolutionary de-Googled privacy devices — now…
Authored by Freddie Attenborough via The Critic A shadowy state agency with no statutory footing, previously used to monitor perfectly lawful yet dissenting speech during…
By Tori Noble Digital surveillance is ubiquitous. Corporate snoops collect information about everything we do, everywhere we go, and everyone we communicate with. Then they compile…
By Edward Hasbrouck Judge Nina Morrison of the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and Long Island)…
By Joe Mullin The Senate just passed a bill that will let the federal and state governments investigate and sue websites that they claim cause…
By Edward Hasbrouck In a decision issued last week, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has offered the first appellate opinion on whether there is…
By Paul McDonnold When I first saw the film Brazil (1985) a decade after its release, I was decidedly underwhelmed. The pacing was slow, the…
By The Corbett Report Do you use any big tech service or mainstream website? Do you like, comment or subscribe on social media. Do you…
By Joel R. McConvey India’s rail networks are adding AI and facial recognition systems to their stations, part of a growing biometrics and surveillance market…
By Tyler Durden Ever wonder how sometimes digital ads know what you’re discussing in the privacy of your own home…and even sometimes what you’re thinking? …
By Hayley Tsukayama, Eva Galperin, and Catalina Sanchez The amount of data modern cars collect is a serious privacy concern for all of us. But…
By Edward Hasbrouck Next week the Algorithmic Justice League will be launching an awareness and sousveillance campaign focused on the use of facial recognition in…
By Tyler Durden Surprise. Surprise. AT&T has revealed a massive hack of customer data for the second time this year. This latest batch of customer…
By Rob Quinn, Newser Staff After the arrest of a man accused of setting up “evil twin” WiFi networks in multiple airports to steal people’s…