Don’t Snap My Privacy: EFF Fights to Keep Your Chats Safe from Snooping!
EFF urges the California Supreme Court to safeguard the Stored Communications Act, ensuring your Snap and Meta messages aren’t shared like a viral cat video! Uphold privacy protections and let’s keep our secret meme stash safe from prying eyes.

Hot Take:
Oh, the irony! In a world where our phones are smarter than our politicians, we’re still fighting to keep our digital whispers from being turned into megaphone announcements. The EFF is basically telling the California Supreme Court, “Don’t make privacy an endangered species, or we’ll all be living in a zoo with no cages!”
Key Points:
- The EFF is battling to preserve the integrity of the Stored Communications Act, a privacy law from 1986.
- There’s a threat that tech giants like Meta and Snap might become the gossip queens of the digital world.
- A lower court’s decision could turn your private messages into open books without your consent.
- The EFF, along with other privacy advocates, is urging the California Supreme Court to intervene.
- Privacy protections have been a cornerstone for 40 years, and the EFF is advocating for their continuance.
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