privacy news Privacy News: November 4 Twitter privacy issues, NYPD joins Amazon's surveillance network,state privacy legislation updates, and much more.
shotspotter #StopShotSpotter: Seattle Update Gun violence is a huge problem. Will ShotSpotter help? What are the costs?
privacy news Privacy News: November 1 Karen memes and surveillance, privacy nutrition labels, upcoming events, an FTC action, and more!
privacy news Privacy News: October 28 Twitter, privacy after Roe, automated decision systems, and a lot more
A new Chief Twit - and a big Twitter privacy issue A lot of people want to delete their Twitter data. Unfortunately, you can't.
privacy news Privacy News: October 21, Global Encryption Day Encryption, student privacy, algorithmic justice, and more!
privacy news Privacy News: October 19 Luxury surveillance, Duck Duck Go's Mac browser, privacy after Roe, ADPPA and disabled people ... and more!
privacy news Privacy News: October 17 Getting the week off to a good start with a bumper crop of links!
ftc How and why to submit FTC comments on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security (UPDATED) The deadline is now Friday, November 21. ftccomments.com is the easiest way, or you can use regulations.gov to submit more detailed comments
surveillance #StopShotSpotter: my comments at the Seattle Budget Committee hearing Surveillance isn't safety.
privacy news Privacy News: October 10 A US/EU data transfer agreement, student privacy, privacy after Roe, Colorado privacy regulations ... and more!
Federal privacy legislation Federal Privacy Legislation: What's likely to happen the "lame duck" session? Your thoughts welcome!
privacy news Privacy News: October 6 A new book from Danielle Citron, a new paper from Ari Waldman, Post-Roe privacy, and more!
Automated Decision Systems White House Releases a "Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights" An encouraging step!
surveillance #StopShotSpotter: Detroit, Cleveland, Portland, Seattle, Dayton and a short reference list (UPDATED) All across the country, local organizers are fighting back
privacy news Privacy News: October 4 mega-update Federal privacy legislation, post-Roe privacy, automated decision systems, news from "across the pond" ... and much much more
"White Man's Gambit": yet another 'pundit' suggests a real names policy Whose interests are served by this framing?
ftc Comments For Impact: Using FTC Rulemaking to Challenge Commercial Surveillance and Consumer Data Abuses The next Disinfo Defense League training is on Tuesday, October 4, at 9:00 am Pacific Time (12:00 noon Eastern). The session is open to the public and will help organizations consider how to get involved in this exciting process. RSVP at bit.ly/CommentsForImpact From the description: Big
ADPPA Federal privacy legislation: a quick ADPPA roundup One of Big Tech's favorite tactics in their incessant attempts to pass weak privacy here in Washington state has been to try to push a "compromise" bill through at the very end of the session.... So it wouldn't surprise me if there are still
surveillance Surveillance cameras in New York subway cars: Whose voices are heard? “You think Big Brother’s watching you on the subways? You're absolutely right.”
privacy news Privacy News: September 26 Surveillance solutionism in New York City subways, media analysis, and more.
Federal privacy legislation "An alphabet soup of federal privacy legislation" A webinar -- and actions!