ACLU Files Brief Arguing Warrantless GPS Tracking Is Unconstitutional

Catherine CrumpACLU National Office

By ACLU of Northern California

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Equality for Email!

By Christopher CalabreseWashington Legislative Office

By ACLU of Northern California

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Students Don't Shed Their Privacy Rights at the Schoolhouse Gates

Students have a right to be free from unreasonable searches, and a right to keep their personal information private. This means that school officials rarely, if ever, have a right to search the contents of a student's cell phone or other electronic device.

By Noga Firstenberg

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Reader Privacy Act Passes California Senate with Unanimous Bipartisan Support

Today, California lawmakers took an important step towards updating reader privacy for the digital age. The California Senate passed the Reader Privacy Act of 2011 (SB 602) with a unanimous bipartisan vote of 40-0.

By Nicole A. Ozer

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Yes, You're Being Tracked. It's Time to Do Something About It

By Christopher CalabreseACLU Washington Legislative Office

By ACLU of Northern California

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Sony Learns the Hard Way that Protecting User Privacy is Not a Game

[Update: Sony has stated that they did not "understand the scope of the breach" until April 25. It remains unclear at what point they became aware that at least some user data had been compromised.]

By Chris Conley

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Your iPhone "Location Diary" and Apple's Inadequate Response

Jay StanleyACLU National Office

By ACLU of Northern California

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Protecting Your Privacy, One App at a Time

Apple (and, to a lesser extent, Google) has dominated the recent headlines after news broke that iPhones and iPads keep a massive log of your location history in a hidden but unencrypted file on the device. It's a good reminder that technology can certainly pose a threat to privacy by making it hard for you to control and protect your own personal information.

By Chris Conley

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Your iPhone Knows Where You Were Last Night. Who Else Knows?

We recently announced that it's time for a privacy check-in for location-based services and mobile devices. Apparently Apple didn't get the memo, as its latest iPhone and iPad regularly record your location in a hidden file. Join us and tell Apple that you demand control over your sensitive location information!

By Chris Conley

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