Geofence Warrants Are 'Categorically' Unconstitutional | EFFector 36.11
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The latest court ruling indicates that geofence warrants violate Fourth Amendment protections, establishing that indiscriminate data collection poses serious risks to individual privacy and civil liberties.
Our letter to Bumble emphasizes the necessity of user consent before selling data, advocating for greater transparency and user control over their personal information.
The ongoing opposition to the UN Cybercrime Treaty showcases the critical need for stakeholders to scrutinize international agreements that could infringe on digital freedoms.
EFFector serves as a vital resource, providing timely updates on technology, civil liberties, and the legal landscape impacting digital rights, fostering informed activism.
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