US Govt Now Asking Travelers for Facebook and Twitter Profiles to Feed Surveillance State
By Justin Gardner Continuing in the tradition of sacrificing everyone’s privacy to pursue a ‘war’ on the tactic of terrorism, the U.S. government has begun…
By Justin Gardner Continuing in the tradition of sacrificing everyone’s privacy to pursue a ‘war’ on the tactic of terrorism, the U.S. government has begun…
By Derrick Broze A new report details how intelligence officials are attempting to use a secret court to reinterpret privacy protections guaranteed by the U.S….
By Derrick Broze The U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has released a damning new report on law enforcement’s growing use of ‘stingray’ cell phone…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Have you ever thought about how ‘smart’ technology appliances and apps apparently work because of their interconnectivity via microwave technology! Then apply…
By Vin Armani In this video, Vin Armani breaks down the recent court ruling ordering US-based bitcoin service provider Coinbase to turn over the identities…
By Michael Snyder If you listen closely, the global elite are telling us exactly what they intend to do. If they get their way, our…
By Shaun Bradley On Thursday, December 1, a vital Supreme Court order is set to go into effect that dramatically expands the surveillance power of…
By Chris “Kikila” Perrin Police surveillance is, one might argue, necessary. In an effort to detect and arrest criminals, the police require a certain array…
By Michael Maharrey The federal government ratcheted up its game of chicken with states over REAL ID last month, threatening once again to ban residents…
By Learn Liberty “Anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority” – Justice Paul Stevens. When we think of anonymity on the internet,…
By Monique Mann, Queensland University of Technology We live in a post-Edward Snowden world, in which US tech companies have been accused of complicity in…
By Alice Salles Across the United States, police departments receive data pertaining to possible local shootings from a company known as ShotSpotter. The technology, which…
By Josie Wales In stark contrast to Tuesday’s revelations regarding vast and blatant violations of privacy rights by Yahoo on behalf of the United States government,…
By Mike Maharrey A sweeping new law that establishes robust privacy protections in Vermont went into effect today. It not only limits warrantless surveillance and…