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FTC: Amazon/Ring workers illegally spied on users of home security cameras
Amazon agrees to Ring and Alexa settlements but didn’t admit violating any laws.
human rights, civil rights, privacy rights, the struggle for freedom, justice, and equality
Amazon agrees to Ring and Alexa settlements but didn’t admit violating any laws.
Tax records show how Leonard Leo’s $1.6 billion dark money network is quietly working to eliminate state abortion protections.
Amazon and its subsidiary, Ring, have agreed to separate multi-million dollar settlements with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over privacy violations involving children’s use of Alexa and homeowners’ use of Ring doorbell cameras.
A new U.S. Senate bill would require private messaging services, social media companies, and even cloud providers to report their users to the DEA if they find out about certain illegal drug sales.
The NYPD filed vague reports about its surveillance tech, bucking requirements under a new law.
Top tech companies are mounting a push to limit how US intelligence agencies collect and view texts, emails and other information about their users, especially American citizens.
Tucker Carlson accused the NSA of spying on his personal communications when he tried to schedule an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin. I can corroborate his story.
Public Denouncement About The Health Condition Of Venezuelan Diplomat Alex Saab, Illegally Imprisoned In The United States.
Is Microsoft violating user privacy?
Dr. Ramzy Baroud analyzes how Israel has transformed the West Bank and Gaza into laboratories for testing the infrastructure of confinement, creating a lucrative “defense” industry by pioneering the technologies needed for urban warfare, crowd control and collective punishment.
Having a private conversation is a basic human right. Like the rest of our rights, we shouldn’t lose it when we go online. But a new proposal by the European Read More…
Denying Joshua Schulte bail because of a fear that he might reveal classified information is one thing. Subjecting him to torture is another.
The lack of justice in the five years since the tragedy has been described as “torture” and said to have prevented survivors from being able to grieve.
Google employees, who have been kept in the dark about the “Nimbus” AI project, have concerns about Israeli human rights abuses.
Last October, 500 Google employees signed a letter in which they decried their company’s direct support for the Israeli government and military.
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