Bill Budington
Bill Budington is a longtime activist, cryptography enthusiast, and a senior staff technologist on EFF’s Public Interest Technology team. His research has been featured in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, and cited by the U.S. Congress. Bill’s primary interest lies in dismantling systems of oppression, building up collaborative alternatives and, to borrow a phrase from Zapatismo, fighting for a “world in which many worlds fit.” He loves hackerspaces and getting together with other techies to tinker, code, share, and build the technological commons.
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How a Handful of Location Data Brokers Actively Track Millions, and How to Stop Them
