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EFF @EFF
Missed the live discussion and Q&A with Edward Snowden on mass surveillance? Watch the recorded version any time here: https://t.co/SoZc25PuBz — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Built in the same barn-raising spirit of the early net, the public interest internet benefits from the low cost of organizing online to provide stable, free repositories of user-contributed information. https://t.co/BL5r7Z1tS6 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The control that large internet companies have on our public conversations is an important policy issue, but the Florida deplatforming bill is bad, and the legislature should feel bad for passing it. https://t.co/33nxMFhHxj — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
It sounds unconstitutional because it is. The government should not be able to buy geolocation data gathered by the apps on your phone without a warrant. https://t.co/1KUtaJXCI6 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Have questions about digital privacy and surveillance? Get answers in our latest Fireside Chat with Cindy Cohn, Matthew Guariglia, Alexis Hancock, and Edward Snowden: https://t.co/SoZc25PuBz — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
"Since you've got nothing to hide, you don't mind unlocking your phone for me, do you?" Legislatures and courts must stop police from asking us this question. https://t.co/pnR1YpgYLC — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Police and other groups who are particularly tech-savvy can easily figure out which songs result in videos being removed and use that knowledge to keep speech they don't like offline. https://t.co/7O6O2kb1DG — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Copyright filters are not compatible with fair use. Read how lawful expression is curtailed in our whitepaper, “Unfiltered: How YouTube’s Content ID Undermines Fair Use.” https://t.co/U6Ml38hvvZ — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Maine’s intelligence fusion center has been accused of funneling disinformation to police about protests. In response to this and years of surveillance, Maine should take this chance to defund the Maine Information and Analysis Center. https://t.co/7euQ3GtM7P — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Anti-virus products for Android are getting better at detecting stalkerware, but there is still room for improvement: https://t.co/FR1IYoCpQh https://t.co/10up4GESJz — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
It’s hard to believe now, but in the early days of the public internet, the greatest worry of some of its most high-powered advocates was that it would be empty. Learn more about the history (and future) of the public interest internet: https://t.co/BL5r7Z1tS6 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
With your help, we passed a bill in 2018 that required police policies to be published online. This week, we put hundreds of agencies’ policy manuals in one place. https://t.co/y64x4YOimp — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Tell Congress: The Fourth Amendment is not for sale. Your Senators and Representatives need to hear that the government should be barred from purchasing personal data it would otherwise need a warrant to acquire. https://t.co/fSCuFSifQy — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The small, sprightly, and public-minded public interest internet has always been where the benefits of the internet have been concentrated. They’re the internet’s mammalian survivors, waiting to take back control when the tech giants are history. https://t.co/LqG7TVkiyc — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
People in the U.S. pay too much for too little internet access. Tell Congress to pass the Accessible, Affordable Internet for All Act. https://t.co/TKYCG90THa — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
If you’d like to learn more about how corporations have built a hall of one-way mirrors to quietly track nearly everything you do, and ways you can fight back, check out our deep-dive report on the technology of corporate surveillance. https://t.co/b791M684tf — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
RT @EFF: When the FCC called for comments about proposed changes to #NetNeutrality, broadband companies tried to answer grassroots activism… — PolitiTweet.org
NY AG James @NewYorkStateAG
After a multi-year investigation, we found the nation's largest broadband companies funded a secret campaign to inf… https://t.co/yYFor42eRK
EFF @EFF
EFF is continuously fighting for your digital rights. This means that we need your continuous support. Set up a recurring donation today to make sure EFF is here to stay. https://t.co/zyUKJoU4Rc — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Over and over, qualified immunity has undermined judicial protection of digital rights. When government uses novel technologies, or retaliates against people who use them, there might not be clearly established law. This pernicious legal rule must go. https://t.co/6FHlycawYU — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
When Big Tech is long gone, a better future will come from the seed of the public interest internet: seeds that are being planted now, and which need everyone to nurture them until they’re strong enough to sustain our future in a more open and free society.https://t.co/LqG7TVkiyc — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
End-to-end encryption is what makes a digital message truly private, read only by its intended recipient. https://t.co/1pHppAnPso — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The EU Commission got many things right in the Digital Services Act #DSA proposal. But improvements are necessary to ensure that users are in charge over their online experience. https://t.co/21tDIumc3C — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Learn about the spying technologies police are deploying in our communities at EFF's Street-Level Surveillance hub: https://t.co/g6XRtFLsWG — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
We have submitted a response to the @EU_Commission's consultation on the #DigitalMarketsAct (DMA), in which we call for ambitious anti-monopoly measures that reduce the dependence of users on a few gatekeeper platforms. #Interoperability https://t.co/FIdMCPxoOB — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
ICYMI check out the latest EFF30 Fireside Chat on digital privacy and surveillance with Cindy Cohn, Matthew Guariglia, Alexis Hancock, and Edward Snowden. https://t.co/UwgGSRTxBi — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The tracking technology on your phone has never worked in your favor, says EFF’s @jenuhhveev, and users should get to choose whether apps have access to it. https://t.co/eej4ynIOf7 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Join EFF and our Electronic Frontier Alliance in the fight to end government use of face surveillance in our communities. https://t.co/2nVFclw3TG — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The future of the internet lies in its past. In a major new series, EFF takes a look at the history and promise of the digital world that lives beyond Facebook, Google and the tech giants: the public interest internet. https://t.co/LqG7TVkiyc — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The open internet has faced many threats over the years, but schemes like this won’t stop us. https://t.co/82fZtEMChV — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
They knew they couldn't rely on real public opinion, because users overwhelmingly support clear #NetNeutrality rules to prevent ISPs from unfairly prioritizing some voices and content over others. https://t.co/KNUIr64X5Z — PolitiTweet.org