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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
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Amazon admits it has enacted zero civil liberties protections as part of surveillance doorbell partnerships
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NOW: Digital rights activists are using facial recognition software to scan thousands of faces in Washington, DC, “searching” for members of Congress, lobbyists, and the press
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Amazon’s Ring doorbells leaks customers’ Wi-Fi username and password
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Gamers are protesting against censorship outside BlizzCon today. If you can’t be there, here’s how you can make your voice heard.
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Media Advisory: Gamers for Freedom to protest at Blizzcon
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More than 10,000 people call on Congress to investigate Amazon’s surveillance empire
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No Music for ICE: 800+ musicians now boycotting Amazon
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BlizzCon protesters announce online day of action October 29, calling on Game Developers & BlizzCon Sponsors to voice their support for political and human rights speech in advance of major rally
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More than 175 musicians pledge to boycott Amazon festivals and partnerships until they cancel ICE contracts
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No Music for ICE! Open letter from musicians to Amazon
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‘Facial recognition at festivals is dead’: artists and activists declare victory as 40+ major events state they have no plans to use the technology.
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Berkeley, CA becomes fourth US city to ban facial recognition