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Microsoft Gave FBI Keys To Unlock Encrypted Data, Exposing Major Privacy Flaw

Microsoft provided the FBI with BitLocker encryption keys to access data on three laptops, raising concerns about privacy and security. The tech giant claimed this was a standard response to a court order, but privacy advocates argue that Microsoft should follow Apple and Meta's lead in not complying with such requests. This case highlights the potential for law enforcement to gain extensive access to personal data if encryption keys are not properly secured.

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Texas gets restraining order against Samsung after accusations of spying

Another reason why to avoid Samsung products.

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Privacy is about control, not secrecy. News, tools, and discussion on data, surveillance, and digital autonomy.

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Privacy First is a community for people who believe privacy is a foundation, not an afterthought.

We focus on how technology, policy, and culture intersect with personal data, surveillance, and digital autonomy. This is a place to share news, research, tools, and real-world practices that help people better understand how their data is collected, used, and protected — and what choices actually matter.

You don’t need to be a security expert to be here. Thoughtful questions, skepticism, and curiosity are welcome. We aim for grounded discussion over fear, signal over noise, and practical understanding over hype.

Privacy isn’t about hiding who you are.

It’s about having the freedom to choose what you share, with whom, and on what terms.

Community Guidelines

1. Be thoughtful, not alarmist

Avoid fear-driven or sensational claims. Cite sources when possible.

2. Respect curiosity and experience gaps

Not everyone is technical. Explain, don’t gatekeep.

3. Focus on substance

Posts should inform or meaningfully discuss privacy, data, surveillance, or digital rights.

4. No personal targeting or doxxing

Do not share private or identifying information about individuals.

5. Disagree respectfully

Challenge ideas, not people. Personal attacks are not allowed.

6. No conspiratorial content

Unverifiable or evidence-free claims will be removed.

7. Share tools responsibly

Privacy and security tools are welcome. No guidance intended to harm others or evade laws.

8. Stay relevant

Political or cultural posts must clearly relate to privacy.

9. No spam or undisclosed self-promotion

Relevant projects are fine if clearly disclosed.

10. Practice privacy here, too

Respect privacy inside the community as much as outside it.

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