Fresh Threats to Privacy Around the Globe | EFFector 37.2
Briefly

The latest edition of EFFector, a newsletter by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), highlights critical updates on civil liberties and privacy rights. Notable topics include Apple's controversial decision to disable Advanced Data Protection for U.K. users, a new guide aimed at empowering individuals to limit Meta's data collection practices, and a victory regarding Section 702 surveillance. The EFFector newsletter serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and personal rights, providing insights, how-tos, and news to support the ongoing fight for online privacy.
EFF is committed to keeping you informed about developments related to civil liberties and human rights online, emphasizing the importance of understanding tech's impact on privacy.
Apple's recent decision to disable Advanced Data Protection in the U.K. has raised significant privacy concerns among users and advocacy groups, highlighting ongoing struggles for digital rights.
Our guide provides practical advice on how users can limit Meta's data collection, reflecting the urgent need for individuals to take control over their personal information.
Following our recent victory against the government's misuse of Section 702 surveillance, we're reminded of the continual need for vigilance in the fight for civil liberties.
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