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Electronic Frontier Foundation
@eff@mastodon.social
Electronic Frontier Foundation
@eff@mastodon.social

Utah and California are the first states to step up to regulate how police use AI to write their reports. Who will be next? https://eff.org/deeplinks/2025/12/ai-police-reports-year-review

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@eff@mastodon.social

The flying cameras on drones are bad enough, but they’re becoming even more powerful surveillance tools. Communities should work to enforce standards around their adoption and use. https://eff.org/deeplinks/2025/12/drone-first-responder-programs-2025-review

Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Real-time bidding, which powers nearly every ad you see online, might be the most privacy-invasive surveillance system that you’ve never heard of. Learn how it works and how to protect yourself. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/01/online-behavioral-ads-fuel-surveillance-industry-heres-how

Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Electronic Frontier Foundation
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β€œFlock's ambitions go far beyond license-plate surveillance,” EFF’s @cooperq@masto.hackers.town told @404mediaco@mastodon.social. β€œFlock's goal isn't to catch stolen cars, their goal is to have total surveillance of everyone all the time." https://www.404media.co/flock-exposed-its-ai-powered-cameras-to-the-internet-we-tracked-ourselves/

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@eff@mastodon.social

Law enforcement have a lot of tools when it comes to accessing your personal information, which is why the sites and apps you use need to know the law– and when to push back. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/how-cops-can-get-your-private-online-data

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@eff@mastodon.social

It’s clear that trans people face unique, advanced, and persistent threatsβ€”online and off. Here are some strategies for resisting the tech-enabled violence that trans people face. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/strategies-resisting-tech-enabled-violence-facing-transgender-people

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@eff@mastodon.social

EFF obtained datasets representing more than 12 million searches logged by more than 3,900 agencies between 2024 and 2025. The data shows that agencies logged hundreds of searches related to the 50501, Hands Off, and No Kings protests, among other protests in between. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/11/how-cops-are-using-flock-safetys-alpr-network-surveil-protesters-and-activists

Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Drones are essentially flying police officers. β€œIf I’m in my backyard, if I’m on my deck, do I expect that I have to encounter a law enforcement camera? I shouldn’t have to,” EFF’s Beryl Lipton told @TexasObserver@texasobserver.social. https://www.texasobserver.org/texas-dps-drone-fleet-doubled-in-size/

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@eff@mastodon.social

Alertamos sobre una prueba preocupante: Axon estΓ‘ integrando reconocimiento facial en cΓ‘maras corporales policiales. Esta tecnologΓ­a amplifica los riesgos de vigilancia masiva y sesgo algorΓ­tmico.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/12/axon-tests-face-recognition-body-worn-cameras?language=es