Tell Governor Brown to protect your electronic privacy rights!

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    Tell Governor Brown to protect your electronic privacy rights!

    Requiring law enforcement to obtain a warrant before searching through your personal information is a basic civil right. However, current California law does NOT protect your electronic information from being accessed by law enforcement WITHOUT a warrant. 

    This means that everything that you share online, literally everything -- from your private emails, saved drafts on Dropbox, and personal social media posts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and more -- is at risk for being tracked. 

    Join us to support the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (SB 178) that will finally modernize California’s privacy laws and REQUIRE law enforcement to obtain a warrant from a judge before they can access an individual’s personal electronic information.

    Sign the petition and tell Governor Jerry Brown:

    "Please sign the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (SB 178) to require law enforcement officials to obtain a warrant before they access an individual's personal electronic information."

     

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