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EFF @EFF
On Thursday Join Electronic Frontier Alliance member @CryptopartyAA for a round table discussion about the ‘Ban the Scan’ campaign, which is aimed at bringing an end to facial recognition surveillance at both state and local levels. https://t.co/VuLDEohA4l — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
A patent troll has used nearly 20-year-old patents to sue 13 companies. @cloudflare is offering $100k in bounties to those who help find & publish prior art on these patents. https://t.co/DGWq1GFD91 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Apple’s AppTrackingTransparency for iOS 14.5 is finally out. Here’s what it means for your privacy. https://t.co/hK3rQuHawu — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Wish it were easier to compare police manuals across California? Now it is! @EFF teamed up with @DYLANKUBENY and @StanfordLibs to create an index of 458 law enforcement agencies' publicly posted policies. https://t.co/y64x4YOimp — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
RT @eculliford: Many sites have rules about what their users do offline or on other platforms, though they differ in approaches and the rul… — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Now we’ve asked the Supreme Court to carefully consider this systematic end-run around the Constitution, in which border officers search travelers’ electronic devices without a warrant or any suspicion of wrongdoing. https://t.co/qutaNA0yLZ — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
In fiscal year 2019, border officers searched over 40,000 electronic devices. This is an eightfold increase from 2012. This practice is unconstitutional. https://t.co/F2DiD7bLs6 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Unfortunately, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled against us earlier this year. We stand by our arguments to that court. https://t.co/AaLu5J1tfh — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The government appealed. Dozens of civil rights and free speech advocates came together to file seven amicus briefs on our side. https://t.co/GLem4EBU4S — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The court relied on the robust factual record we developed in discovery, which showed the depth of travelers’ privacy interests, and the lack of any tethering from the government’s asserted interests to their program of warrantless searches. https://t.co/2QEjeLOTcC — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
In 2019, a federal judge agreed with us and held that international travelers have significant privacy interests in their digital data, and ruled that suspicionless electronic device searches at U.S. ports of entry violate the Fourth Amendment. https://t.co/Nn3HqhAnxG — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Three years after Riley was decided, EFF and ACLU filed our lawsuit against the federal government on behalf of 11 travelers whose smartphones and other electronic devices were searched without a warrant at the U.S. border. https://t.co/8LSqUPLFzk — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
In Riley, the Court reasoned that we have extraordinary privacy interests in the massive amount of sensitive information we carry in our cell phones. https://t.co/A3UDUk9t0R — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
In Riley v. California (2014), a landmark victory for digital privacy, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Fourth Amendment requires police officers to get a warrant before searching the cell phones of arrestees. https://t.co/pD66LdoiJG — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Along with @ACLU, we have asked the Supreme Court to hear our challenge to the @DHSgov practice of warrantless and suspicionless searches of travelers’ electronic devices at international airports and other ports of entry. This case is years in the making: https://t.co/SgspheDrB0 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Ad identifiers on your phone have never worked in your favor. That’s why we applaud Apple’s efforts to give users more visible and granular choices to turn third-party tracking off. https://t.co/hK3rQuHawu — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Users should have the right and ability to fix their own stuff—or have a trusted person do it for them. Right to repair legislation will help. https://t.co/0MImNGEqm0 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Users should have the right and ability to fix their own stuff—or have a trusted person do it for them. Right to repair legislation will help. https://t.co/Rxk23yopz0 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
It’s a disappointment that the EU’s Online Terrorism Regulation passes the EU Parliament without a final vote. #TERREG is a bad deal for human rights. https://t.co/Qq5obERkRv — PolitiTweet.org
EDRi @edri
EDRi together with a coalition of 78 orgs advocating against #TERREG are disappointed that no vote will take place… https://t.co/PDr5QlE6g9
EFF @EFF
Ann Arbor: Join Electronic Frontier Alliance member @CryptopartyAA and the Ban the Scan A2 Coalition this Thursday for an online town hall and action planning workshop to learn more about government face surveillance and how you can stop it. https://t.co/VuLDEohA4l — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Last year, a new law required California police to post their policy manuals on their websites. EFF, @StanfordLibs and @DYLANKUBENY have now collected links to 458 law enforcement agencies' documents in one data set. https://t.co/y64x4YOimp — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Of course when you donate to EFF you get some cool swag. But, you also help fund experts fighting for digital rights in the courts! Become a member today: https://t.co/a5MQPJhJc0 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Ann Arbor: Join the Ban the Scan A2 Coalition this Thursday for an online town hall and action planning workshop to learn more about government face surveillance and how you can stop it. https://t.co/VuLDEohA4l — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Google’s FLoC is part of a suite intended to bring targeted ads into a privacy-preserving future. Unsurprisingly, this also creates new privacy risks. https://t.co/ovCOrNMEce — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
A recent ruling in Minnesota would allow private agreements to eclipse Fourth Amendment protections of private communications and cloud-stored records. Along with ACLU and ACLU of Minnesota, we're asking the Minnesota Supreme Court to protect those rights https://t.co/sjgexjsJb4 — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
The Electronic Frontier Alliance connects grassroots groups engaging in local advocacy, community workshops, and creative expression. Check out our allies directory to see who is organizing in your area. https://t.co/VJ2GaUnuLJ — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Canadian Senate Bill S-203 is another in a long line of morally patronizing legislation that doesn’t understand how the internet works. Even if there were a way to keep minors away from sexual content, there is no way without vast collateral damage. https://t.co/ckoph9SRYB — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
If you’ve thought “hacking someone is the way to help them learn about digital security”, could we kindly point you to this piece we wrote about the role of fear in digital security trainings. https://t.co/pme5ShMgpe — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Digital vaccine bouncers are the wrong way to open up from COVID. Many people do not have access to vaccines. Many others do not have access to mobile phones or printers. So these new systems will be tools of exclusion. https://t.co/dm18JeOOZN — PolitiTweet.org
EFF @EFF
Gift an EFF membership to someone, and not only will they be showing their support for digital freedom, they'll also be able to get stickers or a t-shirt! https://t.co/gZiuiiFEtv — PolitiTweet.org