Tag Archives: government surveillance
TikTok Privacy Policy Update Allows Covert Government Data Access
A major TikTok privacy policy overhaul in 2026 enables silent government data handovers, removing the standard practice of notifying users when their personal information is requested. Continue reading
Geofencing Warrants: Supreme Court to Redefine Digital Privacy
As the U.S. Supreme Court reviews the legality of geofencing warrants, the ruling could fundamentally change Fourth Amendment protections against mass digital surveillance. Continue reading
FISA Section 702 Expires as Big Tech Data Disclosures Reach Record Highs
As FISA Section 702 reaches its expiration, new analysis reveals a 770% surge in government data requests to Big Tech giants, affecting millions of user accounts. Continue reading
Tech Data Sharing With Government: New Research Reveals Massive Scale
Proton research exposes the alarming rise in tech data sharing between major platforms and U.S. authorities, affecting millions of user accounts. Continue reading
NSA Section 702 Paradox: Does VPN Usage Trigger Surveillance?
A new report warns that NSA Section 702 surveillance practices may inadvertently strip privacy protections from US citizens who utilize commercial VPNs. Continue reading