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  1. 10 minutes ago

    The American people deserve to know whether mass surveillance is legal and constitutional. We look forward to seeking review in the Ninth Circuit.

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  2. 1 hour ago

    We've just released a big update to our Spot the Surveillance VR app! Learn more (and try it out) here:

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  3. Retweeted
    23 hours ago

    An insightful lecture by highlights the critical connection between civil liberties and civil rights.

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  4. Retweeted
    21 hours ago

    The American people deserve to know whether mass surveillance is legal and constitutional. Instead of deciding whether the NSA's activities are illegal, the court deferred to the government's state secrecy arguments, trapping our case in a Catch-22.

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    20 hours ago

    If people are upset about airport face recognition now, they will be furious to know this is just the beginning of the “biometric pathway” program.

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  6. 20 hours ago

    If people are upset about airport face recognition now, they will be furious to know this is just the beginning of the “biometric pathway” program.

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  7. 21 hours ago

    We look forward to appealing the decision. For more information on this case, visit our case page:

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  8. 21 hours ago

    The American people deserve to know whether mass surveillance is legal and constitutional. Instead of deciding whether the NSA's activities are illegal, the court deferred to the government's state secrecy arguments, trapping our case in a Catch-22.

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  9. 21 hours ago

    BREAKING: The court in our long-running lawsuit to end NSA mass surveillance has dismissed our case. We are disappointed that the court ruled against our clients based on the government's state secrecy arguments.

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  10. 21 hours ago

    Hey, New York! , a member of the Electronic Frontier Alliance, invites you to participate in a workshop & allyship event on digital disability artistry on May 10.

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  11. 21 hours ago

    We will continue to fight the industry bills advanced by the Assembly Privacy Committee, and champion stronger privacy legislation such as ’s S.B. 561.

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  12. 21 hours ago

    The Committee, led by , voted to advance several bills favorable to industry, including ’s bill to effectively increase the cost of asserting privacy rights and ’s bill to weaken critical consumer privacy protections.

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  13. 21 hours ago

    "We shouldn’t have to take the time to go to every company in our lives and ask them to stop invading our privacy," says EFF's . But the CA Assembly's Privacy Committee has voted to weaken, not strengthen the California Consumer Privacy Act.

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  14. 22 hours ago

    Columbus, Ohio: The TransOhio Symposium starts tomorrow 4/26 and will include a presentation from EFA group on strategies to mitigate the influence of trolls online.

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  15. 23 hours ago

    An insightful lecture by highlights the critical connection between civil liberties and civil rights.

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  16. Apr 25

    La vigilancia policial no se limita a un idioma específico, ni tampoco la respuesta a la misma.

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  17. Apr 25

    Great news: Our Spot the Surveillance VR app has two big new features: a Spanish translation and an Easy Mode.

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    Apr 25

    On this week's episode we discuss YouTube demonetization, the technical aspects of the Mueller report PDF, vintage computers, and the 's latest VR(!) project with (RSS: )

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  19. Apr 25

    The is a prime (and outrageous) example of a government agency believing the hype about AI and surveillance, without questioning the impact on privacy and civil liberties.

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  20. Apr 25

    TSA, CBP, and airlines should make it easy to opt out of biometric screening like face recognition. But since they don’t, here’s what you should do

    A photo from the TSA's website of example face recognition screening.
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