X Corp. should not be able to escape privacy compliance because it changed its name. On May 15, X Corp. filed a petition ...
This Pride, we’re answering all your digital rights questions in season two of our initiative, LGBT Q&A. You Asked: Is there a way for me to wipe data about me online that could point to my queer ...
The Freedom of Information Act (5 USC § 552) (FOIA) is one of the most important legal tools citizens and reporters have for furthering government transparency in the United States. And yet, history ...
You have an expectation of privacy in location data that reveals your movements in the physical world, and even short-term surveillance of these movements is a search subject to the Fourth Amendment, ...
CELE (not EFF) will host this event. EFF Senior Counsel David Greene will be speaking.From the Organizers: The Center for Studies on Freedom of Expression (CELE) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation ...
This is not science fiction. It’s not premature. If towns, cities, states, or the federal government want to act to reign in the emergence of armed police drones and robots, we have precious little ...
Ignoring EFF’s warnings about the dangers and impossibility of implementing a new mandate for 3D print surveillance software, the California State Assembly has signed off on legislation to do just ...
This page lists people who have had bugs accepted by EFF's Security Vulnerability Disclosure Program. notnotnotveghttp://github.com/notnotnotveg Ajay Shrimalihttps ...
This Pride month, we’re calling on the dating app Grindr to prioritize LGBTQ+ user safety by making privacy the default across its platform. That means no more sharing personal data with advertisers ...
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