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Privacy & Surveillance

Today, hundreds of millions of Americans’ personal information is collected by private entities like cellular and internet service providers, as well as by public agencies like motor-vehicle departments. Anonymity in public is diminishing with the pervasive use of surveillance cameras. The government must be aware of the technical limits of even the most promising new technologies and the risks of relying on computer systems that can be prone to error.

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How to Respond to Risk of Surveillance While Protesting

analysis | October 27, 2020

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What Comes After Big Tech’s Halt in Facial Recognition Sales?

analysis | June 29, 2020

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  • Explaining Secret Surveillance

    analysis | July 25, 2018

  • Privacy After Carpenter: We Need Warrants for Real-Time Tracking and “Electronic Exhaustion”

    analysis | July 2, 2018

  • The Carpenter Decision: A Huge Step Forward for Privacy Rights but Major Problems Remain

    analysis | June 28, 2018

  • ICE Backs Down on “Extreme Vetting” Automated Social Media Scanning

    analysis | May 23, 2018

  • Three Key Reforms for Facial Recognition and Body Cameras

    analysis | April 6, 2018

  • With #ReleaseTheMemo, Nunes Hopes You Won’t Understand FISA

    analysis | February 1, 2018

  • After 'Foreign Surveillance' Law, Congress Must Demand Answers from Intelligence Community

    analysis | January 25, 2018

  • Facts on FISA: Correcting the Record on the Section 702 House Floor Debate

    analysis | January 17, 2018

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