What You Aren’t Being Told About Government Surveillance on DAPL Protesters
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has issued a report on shady DAPL surveillance.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has issued a report on shady DAPL surveillance.
Facebook is facing a fourth lawsuit over its controversial facial recognition technology which can recognize people who don't even use the site.
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RT | November 18, 2013
The Supreme Court announced Monday morning that it would not be considering at this time a complaint filed months earlier that challenged the legality of the National Security Agency’s dragnet telephone surveillance program.
RT | September 11, 2013
The National Security Agency isn’t making many friends, apparently: a new poll published this week suggests that a majority of Americans continue to have complaints with the NSA’s surveillance practices amid a myriad of recent disclosures.
By Tim Cushing | Techdirt | August 21, 2013
The EFF finally gets to step away from one of its many legal battles with the government with its hands held aloft in victory and clutching a long-hidden FISA court opinion.