- Editor’s note: Mass surveillance of every aspect of our lives is becoming ever more intrusive. I have collected important stories to assist you and your family:
History warned us about the dangers of surveillance, but we didn’t listen
Google bans ads for products and services that secretly track or monitor people
Your phone talks about you behind your back. These researchers are listening in
The No. 1 Thing to Do to Protect Yourself From EMFs [Electromagnetic Fields]
Super Bowl Control: You’re Not Paranoid. They’re Watching
Google — A Dictator Unlike Anything the World Has Ever Known
Will Google’s Social Credit System Determine Your Future?
Schools Are Pushing the Boundaries of Surveillance Technologies
Harvard Professor Exposes Google and Facebook [In her book, “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism,” social psychologist and Harvard professor Shoshana Zuboff reveals how the biggest tech companies in the world have hijacked our personal data.]
“Apple and Google intend to push pandemic trackers into most of the world’s smartphones. In response, @ACLU just published a whitepaper listing bottom-line principles phone-based contact-tracing systems must follow to comply with basic rights. Summary:
“Apple and Google Announced a Coronavirus Tracking System. How Worried Should We Be?
“A well-designed tool could offer public health benefit, but a poorly designed one could pose unnecessary and significant risks to privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties.” Click here
Students and activists in the U.S. lead the fight against facial recognition
The Inevitable Coronavirus Censorship Crisis is Here
“As the Covid-19 crisis progresses, censorship programs advance, amid calls for China-style control of the Internet”
“Edward Snowden: Humanity Must Rise Up Against Governments Using Coronavirus To Take Away Our Rights” Click here for most recent interview. Blogger Klein is a contributing member of Reporters sans frontières Reporters Without Borders.
“Facial recognition has a new foe: The world’s biggest group of computing professionals” – The Association for Computing Machinery said the technology could not reliably be used in a way that wouldn’t harm vulnerable populations.
‘Face Recognition Risks Chilling Our Ability to Participate in Free Speech’
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