End of Section 702 Marks a Shift in US Intelligence Practices
The expiration of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act signals a significant change in how US intelligence agencies collect data, particularly affecting privacy.
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The expiration of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act signals a significant change in how US intelligence agencies collect data, particularly affecting privacy.
As the deadline for Section 702 of FISA approaches, Congress must address the growing calls for a warrant requirement amid ongoing delays.
International travelers at American airports may face phone confiscation, raising significant privacy and rights concerns, even for U.S. citizens.
Meta has reportedly integrated facial recognition technology into its surveillance glasses, prompting significant privacy and data security concerns among users and experts.
As AI technologies like Gemini Spark become integrated into our lives, they raise questions about privacy and the dynamics of personal relationships.
Cox Media is under scrutiny after claims emerged that it and certain marketing firms engaged in unauthorized surveillance of users through their devices.
In response to backlash regarding user privacy, California is moving to amend its age-verification law to exempt Linux operating systems from data collection requirements.
The EU's initiative to address 'cookie fatigue' through browser-level consent may simplify user experience, but critics caution about unintended consequences for advertising and costs.
Instagram has officially ended its end-to-end encryption feature, raising questions about user privacy and data security on the platform.
The introduction of Bill C-22 has reignited fears among privacy advocates, who view it as a troubling continuation of previous surveillance efforts by the Canadian government.