
Tag: privacy


The UK Government Knows How Extreme the Online Safety Bill Is

Documents Show Taiwan Working With FBI to Prosecute Chinese Americans, Politicians

Matt Taibbi: Tracking Orwellian Change: The Aristocratic Takeover of ‘Transparency’

Judge Orders Former Fox News Reporter To Reveal Confidential Source

10 Years After Snowden: Some Things Are Better, Some We’re Still Fighting For

The Broad, Vague RESTRICT Act Is a Dangerous Substitute for Comprehensive Data Privacy Legislation

The European Union’s Digital Trade Rules: Undermining European Policy to Rein in Big Tech

The US War Drum Against China Sounds Like: Tik. Tok.

New JFK/CIA Revelations & Our Alarmingly Secretive Security State

Don’t Wait: Get Into the Encryption Habit Now

Facial Recognition Technology Down Under

Surveillance Is Pervasive: Yes, You Are Being Watched, Even if No One is Looking For You

What Happens When Big Brother Meets Big Tech

EFF to File Amicus Brief in First US Case Challenging Dragnet Keyword Warrant

Facebook and Anti-Abortion Clinics Are Collecting Highly Sensitive Info on Would-Be Patients

Neil Richards: Is It Too Late to Protect Our Privacy in the Internet Age?

Peter B. Kaufman and Chris Hedges on the Fight to Free Knowledge

James Steyer: Wrestling Back Privacy From the Jaws of Big Tech
The End of Privacy?

Robert Scheer: Coronavirus Has Already Transformed America, for Better and for Worse

Robert Scheer SI Podcast SI: Autobiography SI: Biography SI: History SI: Memory: Autobiography, Biography & History SI: Reporting Abuse of Power
Tariq Ali: The Plot to Discredit and Destroy Julian Assange

Danny O’Brien on the Latest Victim in the Crucifixion of Julian Assange

Jennifer Rothman on the Privacy Rights You May Not Know You Have

Nate Cardozo: We Live in a Golden Age of Surveillance
