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Clearview’s leaked client list shows why lawmakers must ban facial recognition surveillance for both government and corporations
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More than 150 college faculty staff sign open letter against facial recognition on campus
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Activists launch “Democrats For A Fascist Dystopia” page to call out the hypocrisy of Democrats who are helping reauthorize the Patriot Act under Trump
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More than 60,000 people call for judge to release Chelsea Manning
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More than 40 organizations stand with students and faculty against facial recognition on campuses
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Congress needs to stop messing around and ban facial recognition
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Reports reveal more security issues with Ring as Amazon employee calls for Ring to be “shut down”
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New Scorecard Shows Which Colleges are Using Facial Recognition, and Which Say They Won’t.
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PHOTOS: Non-profit leaders and local activists protest the corporate takeover of more than 10 million .Org websites
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Students & Activists Launch Nationwide Campaign to Stop Facial Recognition From Spreading to College Campuses
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Amazon Ring isn’t even good at pretending to care about your privacy and safety
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UN special rapporteur on torture condemns continued incarceration of Chelsea Manning as thousands call for her release
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Fight for the Future calls on tech review sites to suspend recommendations of Amazon Ring cameras in light of recent security breaches
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New York plans to introduce net neutrality legislation. Activists will be ready to fight to make sure there are no loopholes for ISPs to abuse
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Product warning issued for Amazon Ring Cameras following slew of hackers break ins
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Groups deliver more than 75,000 petitions calling for Congress to stop stalling and pass a ban on government use of the technology
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Amazon’s Neighbors app lets anyone, anywhere find users’ home location
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Government drops plan for mandatory face scans for travelers. Now Congress needs to ban facial recognition
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Activists cast shadow over Amazon’s Black Friday/Cyber Monday holiday kick off
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+15 groups call for a full Congressional investigation into Amazon as Senators demand answers about nonexistent privacy, civil liberties, and security protections