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Chris Conley

Policy Attorney

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Northern California Technology and Civil Liberties Project

Bio

Chris Conley is the technology and civil Liberties policy attorney at the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Northern California, where his work focuses on the intersection of privacy, free speech, and emerging technology. As a lawyer and technologist, he has worked extensively on the connection between consumer products and individual rights, particularly concerns about third party apps that have access to social network or mobile device data without adequate controls or transparency. He has presented onÌýtechnology and civil liberties issues beforeÌýthe Federal Trade Commission and at various conferences including SXSW Interactive and DEF CON, and has developed his own Facebook and mobile apps giving users greater transparency into the types and amount of personal data these apps can access.

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Prior to joining the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Northern California, Chris was a Fellow with the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, where his research explored international Internet surveillance. He hasÌýpreviously worked as a software engineer and data architect for various corporations and non-profits. Chris holds a B.S.E. in Electrical Engineering from The University of Michigan, a S.M. in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School.


Featured work

Mar 23, 2018

After the Facebook Privacy Debacle, It’s Time for Clear Steps to Protect Users

After the Facebook Privacy Debacle, It’s Time for Clear Steps to Protect Users

Oct 13, 2015

California Leads on Electronic Privacy. Other States Must Follow.

California Leads on Electronic Privacy. Other States Must Follow.

Feb 27, 2014

Protect our Privacy – Protect our Metadata

Protect our Privacy – Protect our Metadata

Jan 15, 2013

New Facebook Search Means It’s Time to Review Your Privacy Settings (Again)

New Facebook Search Means It’s Time to Review Your Privacy Settings (Again)

Oct 1, 2012

California Social Media Privacy Laws Give Students, Employees Online Rights

California Social Media Privacy Laws Give Students, Employees Online Rights

Nov 30, 2011

The Facebook/FTC Settlement Proposal: What's New, What's Not

The Facebook/FTC Settlement Proposal: What's New, What's Not

Nov 29, 2011

Facebook Is Abiding By Its Own Rules, Great! Now How About Good Rules For Everybody?

Facebook Is Abiding By Its Own Rules, Great! Now How About Good Rules For Everybody?

Nov 16, 2011

The Social Network is Stalking You

The Social Network is Stalking You

Oct 25, 2011

U.S. Continues to Blow Away the Field in Demanding Information from Google

U.S. Continues to Blow Away the Field in Demanding Information from Google

Oct 18, 2011

Google Turns on Encrypted Search by Default for Users

Google Turns on Encrypted Search by Default for Users