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The Senate’s Liberty Act Helps Close the “Backdoor”

Take the language of one NSA surveillance reauthorization bill and add a few strong reform proposals from another, and what do you get? A bill that helps protect Americans from the warrantless search of the content of their emails, text messages, and digital communications.
On November 17, Senators Patrick...

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Treasury Department Concludes Fraud Investigation into ComputerCOP 'Internet Safety' Software

Three years ago, EFF exposed how hundreds of law enforcement agencies were putting families at risk by distributing free ComputerCOP “Internet safety” software that actually transmitted keystrokes unencrypted to a third-party server. Our report also raised serious questions about whether the company was deceiving government agencies by circulating a...

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The Stranger Unsealing

Update: As a result of the petition, the federal court and prosecutors agreed in 2018 to implement new docketing and reporting procedures that will allow for greater public access to the judicial records sought by The Stranger.EFF is representing The Stranger, a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper, in a petition...

The FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act Restricts Congress, Not Surveillance

The FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017—legislation meant to extend government surveillance powers—squanders several opportunities for meaningful reform and, astonishingly, manages to push civil liberties backwards. The bill is a gift to the intelligence community, restricting surveillance reforms, not surveillance itself.
The bill (S. 2010) was introduced October...

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