Today, US politicians are voting on the FISA Reform and Reauthorization Act of 2023 (FRRA), a bill that would expand surveillance capabilities for both US and non-US citizens. Privacy-focused companies like Mozilla, Tuta, and the Tor Project are urging policymakers to reject this bill. They argue that the US continues to spy on its own citizens through unconstitutional surveillance practices, such as backdoor searches without warrants or probable cause. These companies are calling for strong surveillance reforms that protect privacy and prevent abuses. They highlight the importance of addressing surveillance overreach, warrantless data purchases, and increasing transparency and accountability.
https://tuta.com/blog/702-open-letter-against-surveillance