Via ACLU Oregon:
"Make your voice heard and meet face to face with your legislators to strengthen Oregon's privacy protections. Join us for ACLU’s Privacy Day in Salem on Monday, March 16!
Advances in technology have made it too easy for law enforcement to track where you go, what you do, and who you are with. Most of the data the government collects is about innocent people who are not suspected of any crimes. Yet the government collects your personal information – or accesses it directly from your internet or cell phone provider – and can keep it for years on end.
We are calling for privacy protections including:
It’s time to stop unwarranted spying in Oregon. Join us Monday, March 16 for Privacy Day and tell legislators you support limits on access to your internet, phone, and location information. Privacy Day registration is $10 and includes materials and lunch.
Learn more about ACLU’s Privacy Day in Salem and register today."