Topic: GSRA
The Government Surveillance and Regulation Act (GSRA) highlights the ongoing issues of mass surveillance and the erosion of privacy rights. With government agencies increasingly purchasing personal data and extending surveillance powers without adequate oversight, individual liberties are at risk. This trend raises significant concerns for those who advocate for free expression and privacy in an age of pervasive monitoring.
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The US Government Built a Tracking Bazaar and Adversaries Went Shopping
The government spent years defending a market that sells anyone’s location to anyone with money and the bill just came…
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Trump Backs FISA Section 702 Extension, Drops Privacy Reform
Every two years, Congress gets a chance to add a warrant requirement to Section 702, and every two years, it…
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FBI Resumes Buying Americans’ Location Data Without Warrants
The law stops the government from taking your location data, it says nothing about buying it.



