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Here’s What Your Browser Is Telling Everyone About You

By: Dissent
17 October 2025 at 11:11
Jacob Roach reports: You’re constantly leaving your fingerprint all over the internet. You leave it with the personal information you share willingly, the personal information you share unknowingly, and with the mountain of data that gets sent to each website you load. Maybe you know a thing or two about privacy and decided to pick up a...

Claro and Town of Dover, NJ Launch AI Video Analytics to Transform Public Safety

By: Dissent
17 October 2025 at 10:58
From a press release by Claro: The Town of Dover has taken a bold step forward in public safety by partnering with Claro to deploy advanced AI-driven surveillance technology across its municipal buildings. This initiative, which enhances both security and operational efficiency, is already being recognized as a model for smart city innovation. With the...

Labor Unions, EFF Sue Trump Administration to Stop Ideological Surveillance of Free Speech Online

By: Dissent
17 October 2025 at 08:30
NEW YORK—The United Automobile Workers (UAW), Communications Workers of America (CWA), and American Federation of Teachers (AFT) filed a lawsuit today against the Departments of State and Homeland Security for their viewpoint-based surveillance and suppression of protected expression online. The complaint asks a federal court to stop this unconstitutional surveillance program, which has silenced and...
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The Surveillance Empire That Tracked World Leaders, a Vatican Enemy, and Maybe You

By: Dissent
14 October 2025 at 16:09
Gabriel Geiger, Crofton Black, Emmanuel Freudenthal, and Riccardo Coluccini report: … Operating from their base in Jakarta, where permissive export laws have allowed their surveillance business to flourish, First Wap’s European founders and executives have quietly built a phone-tracking empire, with a footprint extending from the Vatican to the Middle East to Silicon Valley. It...

“People must know the names of those who try to steal their freedoms” — Pavel Durov, Telegram

By: Dissent
14 October 2025 at 13:37
As posted on Telegram by Pavel Durov, its founder: Telegram sent this message to all its users in France regarding Chat Control. People must know the names of those who try to steal their freedoms: Today, the European Union nearly banned your right to privacy. It was set to vote on a law that would...

LinkedIn Stuck With Three Lawsuits Over Online Data Tracking

By: Dissent
14 October 2025 at 09:04
Christopher Brown reports: LinkedIn Corp. must face three related lawsuits alleging it collected the sensitive information of visitors to several health-related websites without their consent in violation of California privacy laws. The individual plaintiffs in two of the proposed class actions adequately pleaded claims of invasion of privacy under the California Constitution and violations of...

Protecting Privacy to Combat Authoritarianism

By: Dissent
13 October 2025 at 19:06
GW Law Professor Daniel Solove talks with GW Research Magazine About His Latest Research October 9, 2025 For authoritarian governments, surveillance has always been a powerful tool for stifling dissent and ensuring obedience in a population. Private information gathered on individuals can be used to manipulate, blackmail or threaten them with punishment. In his article,...

Microsoft ‘illegally’ tracked students via 365 Education, says data watchdog

By: Dissent
13 October 2025 at 17:56
Joe Fay reports: An Austrian digital privacy group has claimed victory over Microsoft after the country’s data protection regulator ruled the software giant “illegally” tracked students via its 365 Education platform and used their data. noyb said the ruling [PDF] by the Austrian Data Protection Authority also confirmed that Microsoft had tried to shift responsibility for access requests to...

Article: The Great Scrape: The Clash Between Scraping and Privacy

By: Dissent
10 October 2025 at 16:43
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) systems depend on massive quantities of data, often gathered by “scraping”—the automated extraction of large amounts of data from the internet. A great deal of scraped data contains people’s personal information. This personal data provides the grist for AI tools such as facial recognition, deep fakes, and generative AI. Although scraping...

UK Upper Tribunal hands down judgment on Clearview AI Inc

By: Dissent
9 October 2025 at 09:18
The Upper Tribunal (UT) has handed down its judgment in the UK Information Commissioner’s appeal against the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) decision on Clearview AI Inc (Clearview). In May 2022, the Commissioner fined US-based company Clearview £7.5m and issued an enforcement notice for scraping images of UK residents from the web and social media, and then uploading them into its global online...

California’s New Delete Request Tool Impacts Data Brokers and Residents

By: Dissent
9 October 2025 at 07:12
How many readers would think about moving to California because of this regulation? It sounds great. Hunton Andrews Kurth writes: On September 26, 2025, following a public comment period, the California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA”) adopted its regulations concerning the Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform (“DROP”). The DROP is a tool developed to address the California Delete Act’s requirement...

California hospitals can escape fines if workers expose patient info

By: Dissent
7 October 2025 at 12:19
Scott Holland reports that a California state appeals court agreed with a hospital that it should not be held liable for employee misbehavior if they had a clear policy in place but the employee knowingly violated it: A state appeals panel has agreed hospitals can’t be sued if one of their employees posts confidential patient...

Researchers uncover spyware targeting messaging app users in the UAE

By: Dissent
6 October 2025 at 18:02
Suzanne Smalley reports: Researchers have discovered new spyware embedded in fake messaging apps being used to target people in the United Arab Emirates. The cybersecurity firm ESET said Thursday its experts found two Android spyware campaigns, dubbed ProSpy and ToSpy, which pose as Signal and ToTok — a free messaging and calling app that originated...

Today’s reminder that what your interactions with ChatGPT may be stored

By: Dissent
6 October 2025 at 08:35
Researching a crime on ChatGPT that you just committed may not be the smartest move. Kathryn Skopec reports: A Springfield teen allegedly damaged 17 vehicles in a Missouri State University (MSU) freshman parking lot in late August, with ChatGPT and cell data used in the investigation leading to his arrest. […] The SPD also later...

ICE to Buy Tool that Tracks Locations of Hundreds of Millions of Phones Every Day

By: Dissent
2 October 2025 at 21:39
Joseph Cox reports: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has bought access to a surveillance tool that is updated every day with billions of pieces of location data from hundreds of millions of mobile phones, according to ICE documents reviewed by 404 Media. The documents explicitly show that ICE is choosing this product over others offered...

Louisiana issues arrest warrant for California doctor who allegedly sent abortion pills

By: Dissent
2 October 2025 at 18:30
Nada Hassanein reports: Louisiana has issued an arrest warrant for a California doctor for allegedly mailing abortion pills to a Louisiana woman — the latest legal volley in an ongoing fight between states with abortion bans and those that have enacted protections for abortion providers who use telemedicine to send abortion medication over state lines....

Ted Cruz blocks bill that would extend privacy protections to all Americans

By: Dissent
1 October 2025 at 07:59
Zack Whittaker reports: Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has blocked an effort to pass legislation that would have extended data privacy protections for federal lawmakers and public officials to everyone in the United States. On Monday night, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) asked the U.S. Senate for unanimous consent from fellow senators to pass his legislation, S.2850, or...

HHS’ Office for Civil Rights Settles HIPAA Investigation of Cadia Healthcare Facilities for Disclosure of Patients’ Protected Health Information

By: Dissent
1 October 2025 at 07:05
Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced a settlement with five health care providers, collectively known as Cadia Healthcare Facilities, for potential violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy and Breach Notification Rules. The Cadia Healthcare Facilities are rehabilitation, skilled...
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