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Colombian Users to ISPs: "Where Is My Data?"

Technology companies in Colombia are privy to our most sensitive information: conversations, photos, location data, and more. Our data may be collected by third parties and scrutinized under surveillance conducted by governments and other actors. While corporations offering Internet service in Colombia are subject to various regulations governing how...

Internet.org Is Not Neutral, Not Secure, and Not the Internet

Facebook's Internet.org project, which offers people from developing countries free mobile access to selected websites, has been pitched as a philanthropic initiative to connect two thirds of the world who don’t yet have Internet access. We completely agree that the global digital divide should be closed. However, we question...

EFF at the Asia-Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum

All communication over the Internet is facilitated by intermediaries such as ISPs, social networks, and search engines. The policies governing liability of intermediaries for content have an impact on user rights including freedom of expression. A lack of consistency across these policies has resulted in censorship and other human rights...

EFF 25th Anniversary Party

Minicon 12pm-4pm
Party 8pm-late
After our afternoon minicon, we're having a real birthday bash. Come for one—or better yet, both—to celebrate the first 25 years of EFF.
The party will feature music by Midtown Social, masterful mashups by A Plus D, toasts, and the excellent company...

Techno Activism Third Mondays -- May

A mixture of local tech and global activism this month!
We'll be hearing a quick update from the Sandstorm.io team, a Bay Area start-up that's working to create a more usable and secure way to install popular server apps on a personal, private machine.
And we'll be...

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