Fresh Threats to Privacy Around the Globe | EFFector 37.2

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The latest EFFector newsletter highlights fresh threats to online privacy and free expression. Apple has turned off Advanced Data Protection for UK users, while a guide is available to limit Meta's data collection. EFF also reports a victory against government surveillance using Section 702. The newsletter provides updates, announcements, and stories on protecting digital rights. By staying informed through EFFector, individuals can stay ahead of the curve in navigating complex issues around technology, civil liberties, and human rights. Subscription options are available for future editions, or listen to the audio edition on the Internet Archive or YouTube.

Key Points

  • Apple's Decision on Advanced Data Protection: What implications does this decision have for users in the UK, and how can individuals take steps to protect their data?
  • Limiting Meta's Data Collection: Is it effective to use browser extensions or other tools to limit data collection, and what are the potential trade-offs between privacy and functionality?
  • Government Spying on Americans: What are the implications of the government's use of Section 702, and how can individuals protect themselves from similar surveillance?

Original Article

EFF is here to keep you up-to-date with the latest news in the world of civil liberties and human rights online with our EFFector newsletter!

This edition of the newsletter covers Apple's recent decision to turn off Advanced Data Protection for users in the U.K., our how-to guide for limiting Meta's ability to collect and monetize your personal data, and our recent victory against the government's use of Section 702 to spy on Americans.

You can read the full newsletter here, and even get future editions directly to your inbox when you subscribe! Additionally, we've got an audio edition of EFFector on the Internet Archive, or you can view it by clicking the button below:

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EFFECTOR 37.2 - Fresh Threats to Privacy Around the Globe

Since 1990 EFF has published EFFector to help keep readers on the bleeding edge of their digital rights. We know that the intersection of technology, civil liberties, human rights, and the law can be complicated, so EFFector is a great way to stay on top of things. The newsletter is chock full of links to updates, announcements, blog posts, and other stories to help keep readers—and listeners—up to date on the movement to protect online privacy and free expression. 

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