Congress continues to push for censorship bills to "protect the kids" online rather than passing comprehensive privacy laws that would protect all users from predatory data gathering and sales that target us for advertising and abuse.

We detail what a comprehensive data privacy law should look like here at https://eff.org/privacyfirst

To Address Online Harms, We Must Consider Privacy First

In this report, we outline how many of the internet's ills have one thing in common: they're based on the business model of widespread corporate surveillance online. Dismantling this system would not only be a huge step forward to our digital privacy, it would raise the floor for serious discussions about the internet's future.

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@eff Don't just isolate the kids as being vulnerable to abusive tech practices. Fed up w/ being tracked by Google, being forced to listen to push messaging from every public service or company, being bombarded by SMS which I have to pay for.
@eff I feel it's a... Satisfactory draft... Before attainable and realistic terms can be met.
@eff And rather than adequately funding social services, showing they really don't care about the kids.
@eff because it was never about "protecteling the kids" 🙄
how about explicitly legal end to end encryption?
@eff Each one of us is someone's kid. Why not just protect all of us from online predators, intrusive data gathering, and the rest?