Cindy Cohn to Address Key Privacy Issues in New York
Cindy Cohn, Executive Director of EFF, will discuss pivotal privacy challenges at an event on April 3, 2026, focusing on data security and federal overreach.
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Cindy Cohn, Executive Director of EFF, will discuss pivotal privacy challenges at an event on April 3, 2026, focusing on data security and federal overreach.
Join EFF's Executive Director Cindy Cohn on April 3, 2026, as she discusses critical privacy battles that have influenced internet governance and data security.
Users of the Granola app should reassess their privacy settings, as notes are accessible to anyone with a link despite claims of default privacy.
The upcoming ban on smart eyeglasses in Philadelphia courts is set to address privacy and surveillance concerns, impacting all such devices.
A new study by Professor Iwa Salami from the University of East London emphasizes the importance of user privacy in the design of retail central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
The Supreme Court of India is set to examine petitions concerning a new privacy law that may impact information access, raising concerns among activists and journalists.
A recent podcast episode features EFF's Cindy Cohn and Cory Doctorow discussing the critical role of privacy in the digital landscape and its implications for internet rights.
A group of teenagers has initiated legal action against xAI, claiming that the Grok technology produced pornographic images of them, raising significant privacy concerns.
A new draft legislation proposes a federal right to privacy, focusing on data collection regulations and enhancing transparency in corporate data practices.
A significant data breach has compromised 1 billion identity records associated with ID verification services, raising critical concerns regarding system security and potential vulnerabilities.
Recent findings indicate that large language models (LLMs) can effectively unmask pseudonymous users, raising concerns about privacy frameworks.