Tucker Carlson and Michelle Malkin Bash Big Tech For Pushing Products In Schools and Data Mining Students
By B.N. Frank Many in the U.S. and around the world disapprove of how much technology is being used in school systems. However, for over…
By B.N. Frank Many in the U.S. and around the world disapprove of how much technology is being used in school systems. However, for over…
By Aaron Kesel It’s not enough that Amazon is on record working with the FBI with its Facial Rekogntion biometric software … no, Amazon is…
By Andrew Christy, Criminal Justice and Poverty Attorney, ACLU of Pennsylvania “Sunshine is the best disinfectant.” That’s a line that is used so much that…
By MassPrivateI The U.S. Border Patrol (CBP) and the TSA claim they need to secretly spy on everyone’s social media accounts so they can understand…
By Kevin Samson Evidently, a test run for smart pavement in Colorado that I reported on back in May 2018 was successful enough to give…
Activist Post Editor’s Note: Despite the many warnings about the increased privacy invasion from this technology, as well as evidence showing that it is far…
By Jennifer Granick and India McKinney In 2018, we learned that expanded biometric surveillance is coming to an airport near you. This includes face recognition,…
By Aaron Kesel The international whistleblowing organization, WikiLeaks, has published a Christmas-themed searchable database of more than 16,000 acquisition requests posted by United States embassies around the…
By Dave Maass In an era where political and corporate leaders are attacking the free press as “the enemy of the people,” it’s crucial that…
By MassPrivateI A few months ago I called 2018 the “Rise of Spying Transit Police,” but after looking through my archives, I noticed a more…
By Cindy Cohn and Michael Rosenbloom As 2018 draws to a close, we’ve gathered together some of EFF’s key legal wins this year. Some of…
By MassPrivateI Corporations will go to incredible lengths to dream up new ways to convince the public to accept government spying. Take the Arlington Texas…
By Dave Maass As the year draws to a close, so has EFF’s long-running Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Drug Enforcement Agency about…
By Meadow Clark At first glance of Amazon’s new patent application, one would be tempted to think it no more than a built-in “smart” security…