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EFF @EFF
Safegraph is just one of dozens of secretive, unaccountable location data brokers who sell data about our most private activity to the highest bidder. Google is right to ban them, but it's not enough. https://t.co/Baz8cq5zfS — PolitiTweet.org
Joseph Cox @josephfcox
Scoop: Google has banned a location data gathering firm that was funded by the former head of Saudi Arabia's intell… https://t.co/GAiIXB1M8B
EFF @EFF
Legislators around the country have proposed laws that would require tech companies to share sensitive personal information with governments and small businesses. Here’s why that’s misguided: https://t.co/6MCXZpZEQy — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
EFF has your back through rough seas! 🌊 Pick up one of our tech freedom-themed Shipshape Security sticker sets. https://t.co/b7qiB11x3s — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Google is at the center of law enforcement’s efforts to issue modern day general warrants. It must fight back and protect its users. https://t.co/yFRmztsz17 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
El gobierno canadiense planea aplicar nuevas y peligrosas reglas de moderación de contenidos - y un nuevo zar de la expresión con amplios poderes para obligar a cumplirlas. https://t.co/o0DAi9brE2 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
@EFF he Canadian proposal is dangerous to internet speech, privacy, security, and online innovation. We are glad to see @cippic @mgeist @openmediaorg fighting to send this bad internet idea to the scrap heap. https://t.co/ArHRTghI44 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
@EFF Just as Canada has tried to one-up the most heavily criticized elements of online censorship regimes from around the world, we can expect other countries to build on Canada's censorship package. 6/ — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
@EFF But it's not just Canadians who need to worry about this. Dangerous proposals in one country have a way of inspiring other nations' policymakers to follow suit. 5/ — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
@EFF For example, Canada's content monitoring obligations echo proposals in India that have been widely criticized by civil society, not to mention three UN Rapporteurs. 4/ https://t.co/USLF6ga3si — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
@EFF Private communications are excluded from the Canadian proposal, but that is cold comfort—the Canadian government will be able to follow the examples of other countries and declare that encrypted chat groups of various sizes are not ‘private.’ 3/ https://t.co/Uce0eYVuCb — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
@EFF Canadian platforms could be forced to rely on automated filters to monitor all posts on their platforms for "harmful" content. Users caught up in these sweeps could end up on file with the local cops—or with Canada’s national security agencies. 2/ https://t.co/ArHRTghI44 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Canada's proposed online censorship proposal may be the worst yet in a growing pile of bad regimes. The potential harms are vast, especially since much of the details are left open to government and regulatory interpretation. 1/ https://t.co/ArHRTghI44 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
@EFF The "Protection Bill" also -criminalizes the production and distribution of censorship circumvention tools and requires service providers to -only allow users to sign up for services using their legal identity -collect users’ data, & hand it to authorities upon request — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Tech companies' refusal to comply will result in censorship: initially, throttling, and later full blocking. In practice, companies, especially with US ties, "will legally be unable to accept these demands, due to the far-reaching US sanctions regime in place"- @article19org — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Countries bent on content censorship will find Apple’s scanning program is a great start—they’ll just want a few more tweaks. https://t.co/e8k23OI7Kz — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
If passed, the Iranian Parliament's "Protection Bill" will require international tech companies to have a legal representative in Iran to comply with laws, and cooperate with the Iranian government in surveilling users and censoring online spaces. https://t.co/gpmcuKOazP — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
"FIRE joins EFF today in publicly calling on companies like Instructure and Blackboard to prioritize transparency, and reach out to administrators to ensure they are not misusing these products at the expense of innocent students." https://t.co/VAZ6jocyUM — PolitiTweet.org
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Become a member of EFF today and check out our cornucopia of new gear! https://t.co/a5MQPJzk3y — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
@EFF This law is dangerous to internet speech, privacy, security, and competition. We hope our friends in the Great White North agree, and raise their voices to send it to the scrap heap of bad internet ideas from around the globe. https://t.co/ArHRTghI44 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
@EFF This is dangerous for everyone, but especially marginalized groups. Faced with expansive and vague moderation obligations, little time for analysis, and major legal consequences if they guess wrong, companies inevitably over censor—and users pay the price. — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
@EFF Platforms will likely be forced to rely on automated filters to assess and discover "harmful" content on their platforms, and users caught up in these sweeps could end up on file with the local cops—or with Canada’s national security agencies. https://t.co/ArHRTghI44 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The Canadian government is planning to implement new dangerous content moderation rules -- and a new speech czar with broad powers to enforce them. https://t.co/ArHRTghI44 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Suit up and show your support for digital rights by becoming a member of EFF! https://t.co/zS0GnGMCRK — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
That's why we joined a coalition of civil rights groups demanding that the Biden administration end its prison mail scanning pilot program. https://t.co/ic4cYwR4gX https://t.co/3OBsWKLm4R — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The federal government's program to ban physical mail at certain prisons is alarming because it amounts to invasive surveillance that disregards the privacy and dignity of incarcerated people and their loved ones. https://t.co/oqwO725Qpn — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Technology should enhance incarcerated people's ability to communicate with their families and communities, rather than replacing physical mail. https://t.co/lhUv6wpGeg — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Learn more about the right to pay with cash. https://t.co/CrKYpZTStP — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Sometimes the best tech is low tech. Cash leaves no digital footprints, unlike credit cards. So we’ve teamed up with dozens of groups to urge Congress to require stores to take cash. https://t.co/rW8Y61R4KJ — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Interested in how we fight for financial privacy in a world where more of our transactions are digital? Vote for EFF's @RaineyReitman's panel at #SXSW https://t.co/ELwXuTn9bl — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Celebrate tinkerers and researchers that have helped pushed for civil liberties and human rights in technology. Join EFF today! https://t.co/zS0GnGMCRK — PolitiTweet.org