March 2, 2026

Tag: privacy

Tenth Circuit Revives Civil Rights Lawsuit Over Broad Digital Search Warrants Targeting Colorado Springs Protesters
Online Privacy & Cybersecurity

Tenth Circuit Revives Civil Rights Lawsuit Over Broad Digital Search Warrants Targeting Colorado Springs Protesters

The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has issued a landmark ruling that significantly strengthens the privacy protections of activists and digital citizens, overturning a lower court’s dismissal of a civil rights lawsuit regarding expansive search warrants. The case, Armendariz v. City of Colorado Springs, centers on the digital searches conducted by […]

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Password Management and the Evolving Landscape of Digital Security in an Era of Persistent Data Breaches
Online Privacy & Cybersecurity

Password Management and the Evolving Landscape of Digital Security in an Era of Persistent Data Breaches

The modern digital landscape is defined by an escalating arms race between cybersecurity infrastructure and increasingly sophisticated malicious actors. As phishing campaigns and large-scale data breaches become a standardized risk of internet participation, security experts and organizations like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) continue to emphasize that a robust password manager remains the single most […]

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The Erosion of Digital Anonymity and the Rising Tide of Mandatory Age Verification in the Global Online Ecosystem
Online Privacy & Cybersecurity

The Erosion of Digital Anonymity and the Rising Tide of Mandatory Age Verification in the Global Online Ecosystem

The traditional landscape of the internet, long defined by its capacity for pseudonymity and the free exchange of information, is undergoing a fundamental shift as mandatory age verification laws and biometric surveillance technologies move from the periphery of policy debate to the center of digital infrastructure. While the act of presenting a physical identification card […]

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EFF Establishes New Guidelines for AI-Generated Code in Open-Source Projects to Maintain Software Integrity
Online Privacy & Cybersecurity

EFF Establishes New Guidelines for AI-Generated Code in Open-Source Projects to Maintain Software Integrity

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has formally introduced a comprehensive policy governing the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) in contributions to its various open-source software projects. This move marks a significant shift in how one of the world’s leading digital rights organizations manages the intersection of artificial intelligence and collaborative software development. The policy, […]

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