It sounds unconstitutional because it is. The government should not be able to buy geolocation data gathered by the apps on your phone without a warrant. nytimes.com/2021/01/22/us/poli

@eff Constitution? What's that? I've been following this guy and his privacy tips. I haven't implemented everything, but it's very interesting. Anyone have an opinion on his advice? odysee.com/@RobBraxmanTech:6

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@JeremyCouch @eff You're getting tips from a website? yikes. And when we visit the unjailed copy of that page in , it's just a blank page apparently b/c Rob Braxman managed to screw up something that should just be a matter of simple HTML: web.archive.org/web/2020110114 So we can't even see what he has to say about

@resist1984 @eff Odysee.com is a free speech YouTube alternative where this guy uploads his videos. I'm not sure what you're trying to say. It's a newer URL so it might not show up at archive.org yet would be my guess.

@JeremyCouch @eff The website proxies through , which *impedes* speech. Tor users are blocked & non-Tor users have their privacy abused, the wise ones of which use a plugin to block CloudFlare sites. If you hit F12 & go to the network tab, click on a file, you'll see "cf-ray" in the header. That means it's a CF site.

@resist1984 @eff Okay, thanks for the info. Just because the video hosting site uses CF doesn't invalidate the information that the guy is providing in his videos though.

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