
"When we use the internet, we're entrusting tech companies with some of our most private information. These companies have promised they'll keep our data safe."
"In our latest EFFector newsletter, we hear from an EFF client whose data was given to ICE after Google broke its promise to him."
"This time, we're chatting with EFF Senior Staff Attorney F. Mario Trujillo about how state attorneys general can hold Google accountable for failing to protect users targeted by the government."
Users trust tech companies to protect their private information, but government requests can lead to data breaches. A case involving Google and ICE illustrates this issue. The EFFector newsletter discusses ongoing efforts to reform NSA surveillance and the implications of Google's failure to safeguard user data. Additionally, a podcast episode features insights on how state attorneys general can hold companies accountable for such breaches. The newsletter encourages support for EFF's mission to promote privacy and free speech online.
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