CISPA Threatens Online Privacy - You Can Help

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http://www.saveyourprivacypolicy.org/

Co-Founder of Reddit tried calling the CEO of Google, Facebook, and Twitter with less than promising results, but this is not the end.



Companies we can trust will say "NO" to CISPA
The US government wants to exempt every company from following their own privacy policy; that's why we expect our biggest web companies to not let this happen. CISPA will grant companies legal immunity if they freely share our information with the government, i.e. you can't sue them even when they're using your information illegally or their privacy policy says they won't. The result: an end to privacy online. CISPA trumps all existing privacy laws and no company we trust should want CISPA to become law.

Google, Twitter, and Facebook are three of the biggest companies on the web and they house a massive amount of information on their users. It's important that users constantly remind them how much we care about our privacy. Google and Twitter have actually done really awesome things to defend user privacy like refusing to turn over data to the government without a warrant, and releasing transparency reports. We're asking them to remain consistent with that commitment by making a public statement on CISPA so that their users, and Congress, know where they stand.

UPDATE: Facebook is closer to unfriending CISPA! After pressure from our friends Demand Progress, they have they have expressed privacy concerns for the bill. Everyone share this petition so we can make sure they, along with Google and Twitter, come out against CISPA.

The pressure against this is working just like with all of the other Bills the government has been trying to pass. Facebook recently pulled their support for CISPA, Google and Twitter are still on the fence about it.

Show your support here http://www.saveyourprivacypolicy.org/
 

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