We’re EFF and we’re fighting to defend your privacy from the global onslaught of invasive age verification mandates. Ask us anything!

(self.privacy)

1318 points

r/privacy

183 Comments

Are there any movements/organizations fighting for internet privacy?

(self.privacy)

121 points

r/privacy

41 Comments

South Korea to require face scans to buy a SIM

(theregister.com)

255 points

r/privacy

40 Comments

S. Korea to mandate facial recognition for opening new mobile numbers

(en.yna.co.kr)

819 points

r/privacy

81 Comments

What drives the current push for control of technology by governments everywhere?

(self.privacy)

94 points

r/privacy

67 Comments

Is there any country that still cares about user privacy?

(self.privacy)

184 points

r/privacy

68 Comments

India: Tax authorities and govt may get access to anyone's emails & social media starting April 2026 privacy concerns grow

(self.privacy)

53 points

r/privacy

9 Comments

Resolutions Introduced in Congress Challenge EU and UK Online Censorship Laws’ Influence on US Free Speech

(reclaimthenet.org)

214 points

r/privacy

14 Comments

I just need to vent about Meta, and how stupid I have been about privacy.

(self.privacy)

26 points

r/privacy

21 Comments

Is the future of zero privacy inevitable? (Dead Internet Theory)

(self.privacy)

25 points

r/privacy

20 Comments

PHOTO ESSAY: Invisible infrared surveillance technology and those caught in its digital cage

(apnews.com)

259 points

r/privacy

17 Comments

Doxxed on FB/TT

(self.privacy)

7 points

r/privacy

5 Comments

Recently was contacted by someone with a dnmx.cc email

(self.privacy)

2 points

r/privacy

5 Comments

Does this count as putting all my eggs in one basket?

(self.privacy)

3 points

r/privacy

4 Comments

How to contribute as a volunteer to open source projects supporting digital rights and privacy in the EU?

(self.privacy)

5 points

r/privacy

2 Comments

slideshow presentation that’s easy to use and encrypted/more secure

(self.privacy)

1 points

r/privacy

1 Comments

TransUnion sells your information to law enforcement and legal professionals. If you ever wanted to know what was in one of those reports, there is an example in the Epstein GrandJury data dump.

(justice.gov)

913 points

r/privacy

36 Comments

How online retailers are using AI to adjust prices by mining your personal data

(self.privacy)

124 points

r/privacy

20 Comments

I just wanted to share a personal project: an anonymous ASCII-based chat.

(self.privacy)

20 points

r/privacy

14 Comments

Texas cracks down on Big Tech, homes in on data privacy violations

(cybersecurity-insiders.com)

345 points

r/privacy

29 Comments

Please take sponsored creators advice with salt.

(self.privacy)

68 points

r/privacy

14 Comments

Hide myself from video recording

(self.privacy)

308 points

r/privacy

102 Comments

Paranoid? Maybe… Any gurus in here that can point me to a custom OS / secure way to have an android & protect my home network.

(self.privacy)

9 points

r/privacy

19 Comments

Should I delete my infos or just let them die ?

(self.privacy)

7 points

r/privacy

4 Comments

People with nothing to hide need not be bothered about surveillance, Supreme Court says

(thehindu.com)

1771 points

r/privacy

224 Comments
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