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Privacy's Defender

My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance

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By: Cindy Cohn
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A personal chronicle of three key legal privacy battles that have defined the digital age and shaped the internet as we know it.

From a seasoned leader in the field of digital privacy rights.

Throughout her career, Cindy Cohn has been driven by a fundamental question: Can we still have private conversations if we live our lives online? Privacy’s Defender chronicles her thirty-year battle to protect our right to digital privacy and shows just how central this right is to all our other rights, including our ability to organize and make change in the world.

Shattering the hypermasculine myth that our digital reality was solely the work of a handful of charismatic tech founders, the author weaves her own personal story with the history of Crypto Wars, FBI gag orders, and the post-9/11 surveillance state. She describes how she became a seasoned leader in the early digital rights movement, as well as how this work serendipitously helped her discover her birth parents and find her life partner. Along the way, she also details the development of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which she grew from a ragtag group of lawyers and hackers into one of the most powerful digital rights organizations in the world.

Part memoir and part legal history for the general listener, the book is a compelling testament to just how hard-won the privacy rights we now enjoy as tech users are, but also how crucial these rights are in our efforts to combat authoritarianism, grow democracy, and strengthen other human rights.

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Cindy Cohn’s Privacy’s Defender is a spectacular and highly informative read for those who believe in the crucial importance the First and Fourth Amendments contribute to the democracy of the United States of America. Without these, we don’t have democracy.
I’ve been a supporter of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) with whom Cohn worked tirelessly with the enthusiasm and drive fueled by passion for a common cause. I’m not sure how long I’ve been an EFF fan but I reference the organization in my first book about the Internet, published in 2011, as in “EFF- Looking out for our digital rights”
Cohn’s journey refreshes our memories of shortcomings and successes through three specific court cases and battles – battles won and then lost and then won again. It’s a roller coaster ride through the American justice (and injustice) system.
Current events should give those of us who actually believe in what these amendments stand for, serious pause. At a time when separation of powers (three distinct government branches: legislative, executive, and judicial) is barely discernable, Privacy’s Defender reminds us of what it is supposed to look like.
Many thanks to Cindy Cohn, EFF’s founders, contributors, and supporters for your dedication, determination, and resilience. I highly recommend this important book.

An Imperative Read for US Constitution Believers

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Cindy communicates the complex legal issues clearly. She also makes legal stories more interesting through weaving in personal anecdotes. For a book about privacy rights, she sure shares a lot of personal information. I also thinks she does a great job narrating her book.

Fascinating listen

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I can’t believe I bought this. The irony of the author seeking her birth mother while also getting an abortion is just too much. I’m surprised she got an abortion after she herself was adopted. I stopped the book at this point and regret buying it.

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