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    Apr 14

    Our Dialogues & Debates speaker series is going virtual. 🗓️Join us April 28 🕚11am ET For “Trustworthy Technology in the Time of a Pandemic,” a Twitter chat with . Tweet questions at us with the hashtag

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  2. 23 hours ago

    Access to adequate health care, including protective equipment and sufficient testing, will do more to stop than increased surveillance says and in

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  3. Apr 20

    Tech companies are getting in on the game. Apple, Google and others want to track us to limit the spread of COVID-19. Should we let them? Could this affect how we’re tracked in the future? We want to know: What questions do you have about contact-tracing?

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  4. Apr 20
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  5. Apr 18

    Tweet your questions at us for with the hashtag . Then join us April 28, 11am ET when our Dialogues & Debates speaker series goes virtual.

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  6. Apr 17

    🐀 From creative remote working solutions 🤦‍♀️ To social media shaming. This week's internet news from awesome 👍 to awful 👎

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  7. Apr 17

    Using Zoom to check in on friends and family? Whether you're the host or the participant, here are some steps you can take to protect your own privacy as well as that of others.

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  8. Apr 17

    The climate crisis is another global emergency that we must be prepared for. Join millions of people across the world for , a 3-day live stream and online mobilization starting on , April 22.

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  9. Apr 16

    Join us April 28, 11am ET when our Dialogues & Debates speaker series goes virtual. will discuss how the pandemic intersects with privacy in unexpected, and sometimes harmful, ways.

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  10. Apr 15

    Online meeting tips for working remote 💻 With more meetings moving online due to , and share lessons they've learned from running 👇

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  11. Apr 11

    Using Zoom to check in on friends and family? Whether you're the host or the participant, here are some steps you can take to protect your own privacy as well as that of others.

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  12. Apr 10

    🎤 From quarantine concerts... 😢 to delayed emoji. This week's internet news from awesome 👍 to awful 👎

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  13. Apr 10

    "The internet is so important to us right now... ...But there is a flip side that's easy to forget: with more internet comes more data collection and more opportunity for our privacy to be invaded." in

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  14. Apr 9

    We support the open exchange of ideas, technologies and resources in our day-to-day work and recognize the power of removing barriers to preserve the social fabric and save lives.

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  15. Apr 9

    Using Zoom to check in on friends and family? Whether you're the host or the participant, here are some steps you can take to protect your own privacy as well as that of others.

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  16. Apr 9

    Last week we looked into what Facebook was doing to limit the spread of about . This week, we review Twitter's approach:

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  17. Apr 8

    Introducing podcast interviews Native people from her own tribe, and many others, who are using technology to share their values with the world.

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  18. Apr 7

    European privacy experts propose a decentralized system for contact tracing. Privacy by design can limit the spread of the virus without resorting to mass data grabbing.

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  19. Apr 5

    Zoom’s popularity has taken off – just seven weeks into 2020, the company has seen more user growth than in all of 2019. What have we learned about in that time?

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  20. Apr 5

    Amidst the current public health crisis, we’re reminded how central the internet is to our lives. We are also seeing a growing tension between collecting data, and long term threats to and civil liberties online. From executive director

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