Privacy

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act was enacted in 2008 to authorize government collection of communications from non-U.S. persons located abroad.
A Washington County detective fired for misusing Utah’s criminal justice database for personal reasons. How can we better protect the privacy of our citizens?
Congress and the Executive Branch continue to erode the Fourth Amendment year after year, regardless of which party is in control.
Strong privacy protections, and transparency about how the government uses new technologies, are more important than ever.
Amazon’s Ring has canceled a planned partnership with surveillance company Flock Safety after facing public backlash over a Super Bowl ad promoting its new AI feature.
The feds have no business compiling a national database of voters' private data, regardless of which party controls the White House.

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