To: The United States Senate
Don't Share My Emails
No federal agency should be able to access my email account without my consent.
But under current law, they can.
Our laws need to respect our privacy and protect the forms of communication we use the most.
Please support S. 607 and amend the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 to include the online content that we all use daily.
But under current law, they can.
Our laws need to respect our privacy and protect the forms of communication we use the most.
Please support S. 607 and amend the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 to include the online content that we all use daily.
Why is this important?
Under current law, personal emails, contacts and chats can be shared by the provider without your knowledge. This means every email you send could make it to a government office, and you could never know about it.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t want anyone, let alone the government, reading through every email I send without even notifying me.
In many states, employers go as far as demanding access to email and social media accounts of candidates applying for jobs.
Current laws are outdated and don't protect the online content that we all use daily.
Sign the petition to the Senate now and urge them to support S. 607 and protect Internet privacy for all.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t want anyone, let alone the government, reading through every email I send without even notifying me.
In many states, employers go as far as demanding access to email and social media accounts of candidates applying for jobs.
Current laws are outdated and don't protect the online content that we all use daily.
Sign the petition to the Senate now and urge them to support S. 607 and protect Internet privacy for all.