A prominent internet privacy group has sued the United States Postal Service (USPS), alleging that its social media surveillance program violates federal law. According to a lawsuit filed last week in Washington DC by the Electronic Information Privacy Center (EPIC), the USPS has been operating its Internet Covert Operations Program (iCOP) without conducting a privacy impact assessment—a review of what information is collected and why, how the information is used, and how the data is stored. EPIC seeks to have a federal judge suspend iCOP until at least the USPS conducts and publishes such a review, as required by the E-Government Act. The existence of iCOP was first reported in April by Yahoo News, which had obtained an internal USPS memo about monitoring right-wing anti-lockdown protestors. “Parler [sic] users have commented about their intent to use the rallies to engage in violence. Image 3 on the right is a screenshot from Parler indicating two …
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