Optimization of Ring’s Facial Recognition Plan

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has released the latest edition of its newsletter EFFector, which provides an overview of issues relevant to digital rights. Among the topics covered are exposés revealing racist policing practices targeting the Romani community and a critical analysis of the risks associated with Google’s plan for controlling apps on its Android operating system.

Additionally, the EFF has launched a new series titled “Gate Crashing,” focusing on how the Internet facilitates access to unconventional pathways in traditional fields such as journalism, creativity, and cultural criticism. For those interested in audiovisual content, the EFF has also released a podcast episode in which attorney Mario Trujillo explains the implications that Ring’s new facial recognition tool could have on the privacy of millions of users.

Since its founding in 1990, EFFector has established itself as an essential resource for keeping the public informed about their digital rights. This newsletter is packed with useful resources, including links to updates and announcements that strengthen the fight for online privacy and freedom of expression. The EFF thanks all its supporters and invites everyone to join its mission for a more equitable digital future.

Source: MiMub in Spanish

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