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David Greene
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Civil Liberties Director @EFF, 1st Amdt prof @ USF & SFSU. NOT any of the other David Greenes, like the one on NPR, the ex-UGA QB or the one who directed Grease
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David Greene
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Spent all morning working on an airplane as I flew back to SFO. Spent a bunch of that time re-reading the Doe v. Santa Fe ISD school prayer cases. Heard the news when I landed.
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Emory Roane
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David Greene spitting uncomfortable truths to power at #RightsCon (para)"Okay assuming you even ARE 'going dark' (which, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ) - so what? That's not so bad, it means that people have earned the right to impenetrable privacy - and that's a good thing"
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David Greene
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I am a "going dark" skeptic. But if it is true, why concede that it is bad? {and though I said 'earned' I don't think anyone actually needs to earn privacy from their government.] twitter.com/lchu3n/status/…
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lorraine chuǝn 👩🏻💻
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"you’re going dark—so what? it means people have earned the right to have some unpenetrable privacy from the government. that’s a *good* thing." @davidgreene from @EFF at #RightsCon
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Elizabeth Farries
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‘Going dark’, so what? This means that people are being afforded their impenetrable right to privacy — @davidgreene @eff #humanrights #rightscon2018 #digitalprivacy
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David Greene
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16 mai |
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And panel we did.
twitter.com/cancivlib/stat…
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David Greene
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16 mai |
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At #RightsCon today? Make my panel your very first panel of the day: "The surveillance tool we love to carry in our pockets" twitter.com/cancivlib/stat…
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EFF
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15 mai |
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Privacy Badger already blocks third-party trackers. Now, it specifically targets link tracking on Facebook—the company's practice of following you whenever you click on a link to leave facebook.com. eff.org/deeplinks/2018…
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David Greene
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15 mai |
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I meant this. We sued Texas A&M (College Station) for blocking discussions of PETA and "cruelty" on their Facebook page eff.org/press/releases…
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David Greene
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ditto
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David Greene
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On my way twitter.com/rightscon/stat…
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David Greene
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14 mai |
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Suing the government is a nice way to start the week.
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Adam Klasfeld
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14 mai |
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In an interview, the EFF's @DavidGreene emphasized that the criteria for rankings, and even the fact of rankings, should be transparent and appealable.
I'll keep following this story and look forward to visiting Canada once again. More to come soon. pic.twitter.com/kVPYdOvqBm
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EFF
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The @NYTimes writes about how prison phone company Securus, which markets its location-finding service as a feature for law enforcement and corrections officials, can get real-time location data for nearly any cellphone in the country.
nytimes.com/2018/05/10/tec…
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David Greene
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11 mai |
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This is a really really really good job. aclunc.org/about/opportun…
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Jen Lynch
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Zack Whittaker
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11 mai |
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New: @RonWyden demands the FCC investigate how police can grab the real-time location of any phone in the US in seconds — without a warrant. zdnet.com/article/securu…
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EFF
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11 mai |
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Prison phone company Securus can get real-time location data for nearly any cellphone in the country—an enormous privacy invasion eff.org/deeplinks/2018…
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David Greene
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10 mai |
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washingtonpost.com/local/public-s… Buried deep within this case is the question of the value of anonymous speech. Our amicus brief urging the court to protect anonymous speech is here: eff.org/deeplinks/2018…
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EFF
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10 mai |
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EFF's @lynch_jen on facial recognition: "[W]hat I am most concerned about is what they are starting to do in airports. ... [T]hey’re retaining the data on US citizens and I don’t think they have any legal authority to do that at all." wired.com/story/facial-r…
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