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ACLU technologist: ‘Amazon has escaped the transparency spotlight’

Posted on March 12, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

Taylor Soper reports:

It’s time for Amazon.com to become more transparent about surveillance requests by the U.S. government.

That was message from Chris Soghoian, the ACLU Principal Technologist famous for publicizing the faulty privacy practices of tech companies. Sogohian was in Seattle on Wednesday evening speaking at a Town Hall event titled “Reining in Our Surveillance Society.”

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