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Big Tech CEOs are being called to testify in front of US Congress again. To avoid another embarrassment, Congress must understand these three key facts.
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TikTok is the fastest growing social media platform in the world. However, its links to the Chinese government also pose a major privacy problem
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The US Congress is considering a bill that will ban end-to-end encryption and give law enforcement access to almost any encrypted app or device.
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The Chinese government has granted Hong Kong law enforcement agencies sweeping surveillance and Internet censorship powers with Article 43.
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The EU is investigating Apple’s App Store practices for antitrust violations. Here’s why we must all resist abuses by tech giants.
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Companies like Facebook and Google collect massive amounts of data on their users, which national governments then request for surveillance purposes.
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If you’re using Zoom while working from home, you should be aware of Zoom's privacy policies, including its “attention tracking” tool.
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The Edison email app scrapes user data while making claims about practicing privacy by design. This misleads users and undermines their right to privacy.
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We signed an open letter that opposes the EU’s proposal to loosen oversight of foreign data requests. We call on the EU to protect its citizens’ privacy.
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Kazakhstan is trying to spy on Internet traffic by forcing citizens to submit to a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack. Here’s how to stay safe.
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Privacy experts say Gmail confidential mode is neither secure nor private because it does not use end-to-end encryption.