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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jun 26

    Freedom is a human right. We realized we needed to up our game to outpace the censors blocking people from enjoying freedom of expression and access to information on the internet. Our new anti-censorship team is determined to defend the open web:

    Article 19 - Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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  2. Retweeted
    15 minutes ago

    Tick Tock! ⌛️ fundraiser ends in a few hours. We're very close to raising 20k for and doubling the initial goal. 💚💜 Donate here please

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  3. Retweeted
    Jul 24

    So. Facebook has to pay a $5 billion fine but "does not have to admit any guilt for its transgressions, and the FTC does not require structural changes to the way the platform collects and monetizes user data."

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  4. Jul 26

    Build Tor from source? There's a new release candidate available. Tor 0.4.1.4-rc fixes a few bugs from previous versions of Tor and updates to a new list of fallback directories. Full changelog:

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  5. Retweeted
    Jul 23

    NYC is considering a bill which would make it illegal for cellphone companies and mobile apps to share user location information collected in the city without a customer’s explicit permission.

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  6. Retweeted
    Jul 25

    NEW: Motherboard obtained a secret agreement between Amazon and a Florida police department that details the terms of its surveillance partnership. Police are required to advertise Ring cameras, get $10 in free cams for getting people to download Ring App

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  7. Jul 25

    4 days remain to join 471 other contributors who have given . We're less than $2,500 away from $20,000 💚💜 Can you help us get there?

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  8. Retweeted
    Jul 24

    This settlement is woefully inadequate. It fails to put meaningful limits on how Facebook collects and uses our data, shields the company from responsibility for "unknown" violations, and holds no one personally liable for years of privacy violations and misleading statements.

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  9. Jul 25

    Earlier this month, we met in Stockholm to reflect, address challenges and successes, plan the next six months, and have important in-person conversations that are only possible when all teams are in the same location. Find out how it went:

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  10. Retweeted
    Jul 24

    Today's FTC-Facebook settlement is grossly inadequate to the task of protecting consumer data privacy from Facebook’s surveillance-based system of social networking and targeted advertising.

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  11. Jul 24

    Plus, "the settlement between the FTC and Facebook specifically indemnifies Facebook, its executives, and its board of directors against 'any and all claims … prior to June 12, 2019.'” 🙃 "Such immunity essentially lets Facebook off the hook..."

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  12. Jul 24

    So. Facebook has to pay a $5 billion fine but "does not have to admit any guilt for its transgressions, and the FTC does not require structural changes to the way the platform collects and monetizes user data."

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  13. Jul 24

    It's simple: there are no safe backdoors.

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  14. Retweeted
    Jul 23

    I have to say, Barr’s argument that the personal and commercial data protected by encryption isn’t all that important and that software security risks aren’t that big a deal is so flat-earth bizarre that I don’t even know where to begin.

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  16. Jul 23

    NYC is considering a bill which would make it illegal for cellphone companies and mobile apps to share user location information collected in the city without a customer’s explicit permission.

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  17. Retweeted
    Jul 23

    We don’t care how accurate it gets. Face recognition will still chill free speech and people’s willingness to travel--it’s time Congress learns this.

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  18. Jul 23

    Two years ago, the Turkish government blocked . The European Court of Human Rights is expediting 's case to restore access to Wikipedia in Turkey.

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  19. Jul 23

    Oakland has become the 3rd US city to ban facial recognition technology. 👏 Who's next?

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  20. Retweeted
    Jul 19

    Amazon has been partnering with police departments around the country for months to offer discounted or free Ring camera doorbells to residents, helping to build a street-level surveillance infrastructure that’s powered by consumer volunteers. My latest

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  21. Jul 22

    If you are concerned about censorship or anomalies on your network, you can detect censorship and traffic manipulation right from your phone. 🐙 Install the OONI Probe mobile app:

    How OONI Works
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