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FISA was designed in 1978 for an analog era. Can a legal framework built for telephones adequately govern AI, encrypted messaging, cloud infrastructure, and global data flows, or are we trying to manage a 21st century intelligence battlefield with a 20th century rulebook? #FISA #ArtificialIntelligence #CyberSecurity #NationalSecurity #DigitalPrivacy #TechPolicy #FutureOfGovernance #FISA #AI #DigitalSovereignty #Privacy #CyberSecurity #Technology #SystemsThinking
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Privacy isn't just about where your notes are stored - it's about who can access them. With Joplin's End-to-End Encryption, your notes remain protected from unauthorized access, giving you full control over your data. #Joplin #EndToEndEncryption #DigitalPrivacy #OpenSource
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A seal study just exposed the truth about facial recognition -- it doesn't 'know' your face. It measures it. Here's why that changes everything about your privacy. #FacialRecognition #Biometrics #DigitalPrivacy #DataSecurity #YourFace #PrivacyMatters Link in reply
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When last did you check your phone’s privacy settings? Drop your answer below. No judgment. If you’re anywhere below green, AIEGS has you covered. Download now. Link in bio. #digitalprivacy #onlinesafety
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The UK is set to ban social media for users under 16, targeting platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. This move aims to protect children's mental health and safety online, aligning with similar global efforts. Critics, however, raise concerns about privacy and enforcement challenges. #UK #SocialMediaBan #Under16 #OnlineSafety #TechNews #DigitalPrivacy thedailytechfeed.com/uk-plan…
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It’s all about privacy. Keeping data away from brokers, blocking stalkers, exes, and weirdos from tracking you or your kids. Basic OPSEC, not paranoia. #Privacy #DigitalPrivacy #OPSEC
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BEFORE YOU "DROP YOUR PHONE" AT A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION, READ THIS! ​We’ve all experienced it. You walk into a police station in Nigeria, and the officer at the gate or counter barks the standard order: "Hey! Drop your phone under the tree / inside that plastic basket before you enter!" ​Most of us comply out of fear, but have you ever stopped to ask: What is the legality of this practice? Let’s break down the law so you know your rights the next time you visit a station. ​1. The Legal Truth: Can they stop you from bringing your phone inside? ​Yes, technically they can. Under Section 4 of the Police Act 2020, the police have the administrative power to maintain security and order within their facilities. A police station is a sensitive security zone. To prevent unauthorized recording of operational areas or protecting the privacy of suspects in cells, they have the right to say, "You cannot bring a recording device into this office." ​2. Where the Police Enter a Legal Minefield ​While they can restrict the phone from entering, how they handle your device is where they routinely break the law. There is a massive legal difference between a security restriction and arbitrary seizure. ​No Forced Seizure: If you choose not to enter, they cannot forcefully take your phone from you. ​The Constitutional Right to Privacy: Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution guarantees your right to privacy. Your smartphone contains your bank details, private WhatsApp chats, and personal data. ​No Unwarranted Searches: An officer at the counter has zero legal right to demand that you unlock your phone or scroll through your private messages just because you walked into the station. To search your phone, they need a valid search warrant or a direct link to an active criminal investigation. ​The Duty of Care: If the police take your phone at the gate, they become legally responsible for it. Forcing you to drop a N500,000 smartphone in an unmonitored plastic basket or "under a tree" is a gross act of negligence. If that phone is lost, damaged, or accessed by a third party, the police can be sued for damages. ​3. The Courts are Clamping Down! ​If you think the police can get away with this forever, think again. Human rights lawyers including high-profile cases handled by the likes of Barrister Deji Adeyanju in Abuja have repeatedly dragged security agencies to court over the unlawful seizure and searching of citizens' phones. ​The courts have consistently ruled that the arbitrary seizure of a citizen’s mobile phone at a checkpoint or station gate is illegal, unconstitutional, null, and void. The police have been ordered to pay millions in damages to citizens for these exact violations. ​Know Your Rights: What Should You Do? ​The next time you need to visit a police station to make a report or visit a loved one, protect yourself and your data: ​Leave it Outside: The safest legal move is to leave your phone locked out of sight in your vehicle, or hand it to a trusted friend or companion to hold outside the station perimeter. ​Never Unlock Your Phone: If an officer insists on holding your phone at the counter, never unlock it for them. ​Know the Boundary: They can refuse to let the phone enter the building, but they cannot confiscate it or snoop through your life without a warrant. ​Knowledge is power. Don't let compliance turn into the surrender of your constitutional rights! ​#LegalAwareness #KnowYourRights #fblifestyle #NigerianLaw #PoliceAndCitizens #DigitalPrivacy #DejiAdeyanju
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Sunday Privacy Audit: Review your saved payment methods on shopping sites. Do all those websites still need access to your card details? Probably not. Remove the ones you no longer need. #diday #digitalprivacy #cybsecurity
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Mandating telematics in vehicles under the guise of “safety” crosses a serious line. It forces drivers to surrender personal data—location, driving habits, even behavioral patterns—just to access basic services like insurance or operate a vehicle. That’s not innovation, it’s normalization of constant surveillance. There are real ways to improve road safety without creating a system where corporations or governments can track people’s movements in real time. Privacy shouldn’t be the price of participation in everyday life. @GM @Ford #PrivacyMatters #StopSurveillance #DataRights #DigitalPrivacy #NoTracking #CivilLiberties
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How Wall Street & AI are Building the Ultimate Surveillance State publish0x.com/ai-and-the-fut… #Blockchain #ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalPrivacy
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🔒 Your privacy matters. The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDPA) defines key roles that help protect your personal data and safeguard your rights. ✔️ Consent Manager – Helps you give, manage and withdraw consent. ✔️ Data Fiduciary – Decides how and why your data is collected. ✔️ Data Processor – Processes data on behalf of a Data Fiduciary under a valid contract. ✔️ Data Protection Board – Handles complaints and reports of data breaches. ✔️ Appellate Tribunal – Allows digital appeals to TDSAT within 60 days of a Board direction. Understanding these roles is an important step towards greater awareness of your data rights. #DPDPA2023 #DataProtection #PrivacyRights #DigitalPrivacy #PersonalData #DataGovernance #ConsentManagement #DataSecurity #DigitalIndia #CyberAwareness #KnowYourRights @ind_dpdp @_DigitalIndia @GoI_MeitY
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If it's connected to the internet, treat it as exposed. Convenience is great. Just don't mistake "connected" for "private." Plan accordingly. Read: oracle.mindzerk.com/treated-… #Privacy #CyberSecurity #Mindzerk #DigitalPrivacy #OPSEC #OnlineSafety #InformationSecurity #CovertWisdom
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DEVELOPING: TOMMY ROBINSON SAYS HE WAS DETAINED AT HEATHROW Tommy Robinson is claiming he was detained at Heathrow Airport and that police seized his mobile phone. The claim is circulating fast, but there’s a key distinction here: 🚨 Detained does not automatically mean arrested 📱 Phone seizure does not automatically prove wrongdoing ⚖️ Border counter-terror powers are broad, controversial, and often misunderstood According to the circulating post, Robinson says authorities used powers tied to the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019. Important wording check: The border-security power is commonly tied to Schedule 3 of the 2019 Act, not proof of a terror offense by itself. GOV.UK says Schedule 3 gives police power to stop, question, and detain people at UK ports or border areas to protect against hostile activity. That matters. Because the headline will get louder than the facts. Right now, what appears confirmed from the source material is Robinson’s own claim that he was detained and that his phone was seized. What is still unclear is whether police have issued a formal statement, how long he was held, what exact power was used, and whether any charge or further action is coming. Pressure check: 🚨 Threat to civil liberties debate: Moderate 🟨🟨🟨⬜⬜ 📱 Digital privacy concern: High 🟩🟩🟩🟩⬜ ⚖️ Verified official detail: Low 🟥⬜⬜⬜⬜ Bottom line: This is one to watch carefully. Don’t let politics outrun the paper trail. If police confirm it, the next question is simple: What was the legal basis, what was seized, and what happens next? 👍 Like • 💬 Comment • 🔁 Share ☕ Support the mission ko-fi.com/gunnysadventures Your support helps us break down fast-moving stories into clear, understandable, and easy-to-digest updates. — Gunny 🫡 “Fix the facts. Keep the mission.” #BreakingNews #TommyRobinson #Heathrow #UKNews #CounterTerrorism #CivilLiberties #DigitalPrivacy #BorderSecurity #GunnyAdventures
BREAKING: Tommy Robinson was detained at Heathrow Airport under Section 3 of the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019, and authorities seized his mobile phone
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You clicked "verify" to protect your kid -- and handed your face to a company you've never heard of. Here's where your ID actually goes when you hit that button, and what smart parents do instead. #AgeVerification #DigitalPrivacy #ParentingTips #DataP Link below
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