The internet is essential to how people speak, learn, and participate in public life. When access depends on flawed technology or hard-to-obtain documents, we deepen existing inequalities and silence the people who most need these platforms.
Mandatory social media disclosure and surveillance “has not proven effective at finding terrorists and other bad guys,” EFF’s Sophia Cope told The New York Times. “But it has chilled the free speech and invaded the privacy of innocent travelers” and Americans, too.
All forms of age-gating are “a privacy nightmare that burdens the civil liberties of people both young and old,” EFF’s @npub1xz6k...0xty told Al Jazeera, forcing all to share sensitive information that could be abused or hacked.
Losing anonymity online “means that personal private data is able to be collected and retained and stored and breached, maybe used by bad actors linking your identity to the sites that you visit online,” EFF’s Molly Buckley told Michigan Public.
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In general, there is a high risk that the law will end up being extremely complex. The risk categories in the Commission's text, in particular, will quickly lead to mandatory maximum-risk mitigation measures (such as scanning and age verification).
The GDPR set the global standard for privacy legislation. Now the European Commission wants to gut GDPR privacy protections with its "Digital Omnibus" proposal. Don't be fooled—this threatens everyone's privacy rights.
“Mr. Zuckerman was clearly hoping that if he laid low for a few years, everyone would forget about the reasons why the FTC issued a ban not only against the company, but against him specifically,” EFF’s @npub1dzv5...5v2p told @npub1jncp...h8xx.
LISTEN: Those “year-in-review” insights from your apps might seem fun to see and share, but they’re a symptom of the surveillance culture that permeates the internet and threatens your privacy, EFF’s India McKinney told KCBS Radio. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/kcbs-radio-on-demand-011f4/episodes/the-privacy-paradox-behind-your-personalized-year-in-review-350bd
“The government acted unlawfully when it demanded Apple remove ICEBlock,” EFF’s Mario Trujillo told @npub1su4t...a0dw. “While this case is rightfully only against the government, Apple should also take a hard look at its own capitulation.”