Privacy Shouldn't Be a Corporate Decision

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Your Privacy Shouldn't Be A Corporate Decision

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By Mario Trujillo and Christian Romero<br>May 19, 2026

Your Privacy Shouldn't Be A Corporate Decision

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“We will launch during a dynamic political environment where many civil society groups that we would expect to attack us would have their resources focused on other concerns.”-Meta Internal Document on face recognition software for smart glasses, 2025

It’s unsurprising that a company would plan to release yet another privacy-invasive product. What is surprising is that they think we aren’t watching. You can help us keep them in check.

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Meta isn't the only company actively eroding your privacy. We found that Google has broken its promise to some users to inform them about government surveillance. And Palantir is completely failing to live up to its purported human rights commitments.

Corporations bear responsibility for violating user trust and human rights, and EFF is holding them accountable with your support.

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We're suing DHS and ICE to reveal their efforts to unmask online critics, creating privacy-enhancing free software, and pushing for stronger privacy laws for everyone. This is all thanks to over 30,000 EFF members—a community you can join today.

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We’ve seen collective action rein in companies and bring them back on track to protect users. With you by our side, we can do it again.

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