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Protect Whistleblowers within the Military
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Last week, TechFreedom joined nearly 30 other civil liberties advocacy groups in calling upon both the House and Senate Committees on Armed...
TechFreedom Launches Europocrisy Prize
WASHINGTON D.C. — European regulators are cracking down on how U.S. companies use data about Europeans — supposedly to protect Europeans from U.S. government surveillance....
#94: Email Privacy in an Emergency
Email privacy reform passed unanimously in the House, but the Email Privacy Act has hit a snag in the Senate. Though the bill’s core mission...
#87: High School Surveillance Debate
If you’re looking for a nuanced, thoughtful debate on government surveillance, you probably won’t find it in Congress. But look no further than American high...
#85: Privacy in the Golden Age of Surveillance
In the “Golden Age of Surveillance,” are limits on government data collection really enough to protect privacy? Is mass surveillance inevitable? In the past, there...
#75: War on Drug Phones
Has the War on Drugs become a war on phones? The Apple v. FBI saga made encryption a household issue, but while that case focused...