Tag: digital privacy rights
Surveillance Tech Gives Police 24/7 Access to Private Homes
Over 900 police departments across the United States now use surveillance technology that allows them to monitor private homes around the clock. This technology,...
Navigating 5 Key Digital Privacy Rights in the Modern Era
Every day, the average person generates 1.7 megabytes of data, a staggering figure that underscores the importance of digital privacy rights. These rights serve...
New Laws Allow Police Access to Encrypted Messages in 2024
By 2024, law enforcement agencies in several countries will gain unprecedented access to encrypted communications, thanks to new legislation. These laws, designed to combat...
Five Legal Rights to Protect You From Digital Snooping
Every day, countless digital eyes scan, track, and analyze online activity. From governments to corporations, entities continually push boundaries to collect personal data. Yet,...
Police Can Access Messages Without Your Knowledge in 3 Cases
Law enforcement agencies can access private messages in specific circumstances, a power that has raised significant privacy concerns. In the United States alone, police...
Police Seek Access to 1 in 5 Social Media Accounts Annually
Law enforcement agencies across the country request access to one in five social media accounts annually, a staggering figure that underscores the growing intersection...
New Laws Clarify Police Use of Cell Phone Tracking in 2024
Over 60% of U.S. law enforcement agencies now use cell phone tracking technology in investigations, marking a significant shift in surveillance capabilities. This rise...
Police Can Access Your Location Within 100 Meters
Law enforcement agencies now possess technology capable of tracking individuals' locations with astonishing precision, narrowing it down to a mere 100-meter radius. This advancement...
The 10 Privacy Rights Every Citizen Should Know
Privacy is not a luxury—it is a fundamental human right. The United Nations explicitly recognizes this in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which...
New Laws Expand Police Access to Phones Without Consent
Law enforcement agencies across the country are gaining unprecedented access to personal data through new legislation that expands their ability to search and seize...
Police Can Seize Phones Without Warrants in 37 States
In 37 states across the U.S., law enforcement officers can seize personal cell phones without obtaining a warrant. This practice, often referred to as...









