Et tu, Zuckerberg? Facebook and Google join Apple encryption row
Our privacy rights have taken a hit this week -- and we are not entertained. Fortunately, we have some...
Meet the man who wants to save encryption
California congressman Ted Lieu has introduced a new bill that could eliminate state-imposed laws banning encryption.
The TPP is now one step closer to becoming a terrifying...
*2/11/2016 update: The EFF, Public Citizen, Fight for the Future, and the Sierra Club are hosting a reddit AMA....
The Snowden Effect: 4 things we’ve learned since the privacy bubble...
Here's a recap of the major events that have happened since Snowden's revelations and a semi-dystopian look at what the future holds.
Politics and privacy: Where does your 2016 presidential candidate stand?
*Last update 3/07/2016
As the 2016 presidential primaries are only a few weeks away, candidates from around the country are...
Nothing to hide? Speak for yourself.
Why the mantra "You've got nothing to fear if you have nothing to hide" negatively affects the future of humanity.
Does Apple really have your back?
When Apple goes to court, it tends to be in service of its own piggy bank. In 2013, the...
AT&T happy to help NSA spy on millions
A joint investigation between the New York Times and ProPublica details decades-long collaboration between AT&T and the NSA.
Spy Game: NSA caught spying on German and French allies
Nations must strike a precarious balance when it comes to spying and surveillance. Too much spying and citizens become...
Snowden should be welcomed home with open arms, not handcuffs
Hope remains for the homecoming of Edward Snowden, the American whistleblower who exposed illegal government spying programs. In a...