Government,
Administrative/Regulatory
Nov. 8, 2019
CalECPA and California’s digital privacy leadership
The landmark California Electronic Communications Privacy Act has had a broad impact in the four years since it was enacted, in California and beyond. It has given Californians a strong and consistent set of protections for electronic information that reflect the realities of the modern world.





Jacob Snow
Technology and Civil Liberties Attorney
ACLU of Northern California
Jake's work at the ACLU focuses on litigation and legislative advocacy to ensure that people's private information is protected from intrusions by both private companies and governments.

Chris Conley
Technology and Civil Liberties Attorney
ACLU of Northern California
Chis' work at the ACLU focuses on litigation and legislative advocacy to ensure that people's private information is protected from intrusions by both private companies and governments.
Californians connect, communicate and work using digital devices — and in doing so generate digital footprints that has enabled efforts to identify and target individuals, especially members of communities that are already vulnerable in the current political climate, as well as mass surveillance intended to compile detailed databases about our lives, our interests, our families, our health, our finances and more. The privacy threat posed by digital information was the...
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