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Campaign
Jun 2026
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  • Privacy and Surveillance|
  • +3 Issues

Data Privacy Now!

Today, technology has far outpaced privacy law. Data brokers and Big Tech are free to do almost anything they want with our personal information, including selling our cellphone location data on the open market. These practices endanger all of us, but especially vulnerable communities like immigrants, protesters, and people seeking and providing reproductive and gender-affirming healthcare. Lawmakers must pass the Massachusetts Consumer Data Privacy Act (H.4746) to give all Massachusetts residents robust privacy rights in the digital age.
Initiative
May 2026
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  • Privacy and Surveillance

Get The FLOCK Out: Resource Guide

With Flock Safety's license plate reader (LPR) technology, law enforcement agencies across the country can track Massachusetts drivers in real-time — without a warrant, probable cause, or even reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing. Flock's nationwide data sharing model puts our civil rights and civil liberties at risk.

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Campaign
Apr 2026
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  • Privacy and Surveillance

Eyewear, Not Spywear!

Tech giant Meta is poised to add facial recognition technology to its AI glasses. This planned “name tag” feature would violate our privacy and liberty.
Campaign
Jun 2019
Press Pause on Face Surveillance
  • Privacy and Surveillance

Press Pause on Face Surveillance

Face surveillance gives the government unprecedented power to track our every move. We have a plan.
Campaign
Feb 2019
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  • Privacy and Surveillance|
  • +1 Issue

Data for Justice

We can’t manage what we don’t measure.