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Privacy2026.05.185 min

Surveillance Power Needs Hard Limits, Not Better Branding

EFF’s new guide on digital surveillance abuses in the Americas makes the case for clear legal limits, independent oversight, and real remedies before surveillance becomes normalized infrastructure.

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