![]() EFFector Volume 38, Issue 5Government Spying š¤ Targeted AdvertisingWelcome to an all-new EFFector, your regular digest on everything digital rights from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. In our 840th issue: A victory for protesters seeking to hold police accountable, a troubling conflict over the Department of Defense's use of AI, and how advertising surveillance enables government surveillance. |
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Featured Story: Targeted Advertising Gives Your Location to the GovernmentāJust Ask CBP
We've all had the unsettling experience of seeing an ad online that reveals just how much advertisers know about our lives. You're right to be disturbed. Those very same online ad systems have been used by the government to warrantlessly track peoples' locations, new reporting has confirmed.
āEFF Updatesš¤ AI-POWERED SURVEILLANCE: The U.S. military has officially ended its $200 million contract with AI company Anthropic. Why? Because of a dispute over whether the government could use Anthropic's technology in autonomous weapons systems and for mass surveillance. There's a lot we could learn from this conflict, but the biggest takeaway is this: the state of your privacy is being decided by contract negotiations between giant tech companies and the U.S. governmentātwo entities with spotty track records for caring about your civil liberties. |
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Donāt Let Tyrants Co-opt TechTechnology is supercharging the attack on democracy by making it easier to spy on people, block free speech, and control what we do. The Electronic Frontier Foundationās activists, lawyers, and technologists are fighting back. |
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"The ads you see are the winners of milliseconds-long auctions that unfortunately expose your personal information to hundreds to thousands of companies a day."EFF's Lena Cohen in this week's EFFector podcast on how the online advertising industry comprises our privacy. Hear our first episode of the all new EFFector podcast here.
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