Data from hookup and dating apps is just one corner of a multibillion-dollar ecosystem of private information bought and sold without our permission.
Whether for AI training purposes or simple voyeurism, this abuse of privacy is shocking but unsurprising.
Anti-abortion politicians are going after our right to speak freely and access vital information.
Blanket audio surveillance is legally problematic, susceptible to abuse, and should not become widespread.
This month, the Supreme Court heard two cases that could forever change the way we interact online.
Despite the desires of companies to monetize our data, we must insist that privacy be built into the technologies we depend on.
Even if you can’t stop Flock’s use entirely, you can still help protect civil liberties in your community.
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