Internet Insider: It's time to stop invasive cell phone surveillance

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INTERNET INSIDER
April 1, 2016
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Another intense week here at OpenMedia! After a ton of ‘behind the scenes’ work, we finally launched our brand new international campaign on privacy, to stop Stingray cell phone surveillance. Building on recent revelations of Stingray use in the U.S., and around the world, this campaign is meant to send a loud global call and raise awareness on an important issue that will impact our privacy rights around the world. You can learn more and help us put a stop to invasive Stingray surveillance at StopStingrays.org

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