Privacy and free expression are hallmarks of freedom and necessities for true democracy. For EFF's 35th anniversary, we're thanking you for defending our rights online.
Today's Supreme Courtâs ruling in U.S. v. Skrmetti upholding bans on gender-affirming care for youth makes it clear: trans people are under attack. Threats to trans rights and healthcare are coming from legislatures, anti-trans bigots (both organized and not), apathetic bystanders, and more. Living under the most sophisticated surveillance apparatus...
This year, like almost all years before, LGBTQ+ Pride month is taking place at a time of burgeoning anti-LGBTQ+ violence, harassment, and criticism. Lawmakers and regulators are passing legislation restricting freedom of expression and privacy for LGBTQ+ individuals and fueling offline intolerance. Online platforms are also complicit in...
Just in time for summer, EFFector is backâwith a brand new look! If you're not signed up, now's a perfect time to subscribe and get the latest details on EFF's work defending your rights to privacy and free expression online.EFFector 37.6 highlights an important role that EFF has...
Public-interest journalism speaks truth to power, so protecting press freedom is part of protecting democracy. But what does it take to digitally secure journalistsâ work in an environment where critics, hackers, oppressive regimes, and others seem to have the free press in their crosshairs? ...
Hacker Summer Camp is almost here... and with it comes the Third Annual EFF Benefit Poker Tournament at DEF CON 33 hosted by security expert Tarah Wheeler.Please join us on Friday, August 8th, at high noon at our new location: Planet Hollywood...
For the third time since October 2023, Gaza has faced a near-total telecommunications blackoutâplunging over 2 million residents into digital darkness and isolating them from the outside world. According to Palestinian digital rights organization 7amleh, the latest outage began on June 11, 2025, and lasted three days before partial...
With this weekâs release of Android 16, Google added a new security feature to Android, called Advanced Protection. At-risk peopleâlike journalists, activists, or politiciansâshould consider turning it on. Hereâs what it does, and how to decide if itâs a good fit for your security needs.To get some confusing naming...
This post was written by EFF legal intern Alexa Chavara.Black box technology has no place in the criminal legal system. Thatâs why weâve once again filed an amicus brief arguing that the both the defendant and the public have a right to information regarding face recognition technology (FRT) that was...
Safety mattersâbut so do privacy, access to information, and the fundamental rights of all users. We urge the Commission to avoid endorsing disproportionate, one-size-fits-all technical solutions. Instead, we recommend user-empowering approaches.
U.S. sanctions on Syria have for several decades not only restricted trade and financial transactions, theyâve also severely limited Syriansâ access to digital technology. Syrians have been locked out of the global internet economyâstifling innovation, education, and entrepreneurship.
Join us for our next EFFecting Change livestream this Thursday! We're talking about emerging laws and platform policies that affect the digital privacy and free expression rights of the LGBT+ community, and how this echoes the experience of marginalized people across the world.
The âMy Body, My Data" Act would protect people who use fertility or period-tracking apps or are seeking information about reproductive health services.
A Senate bill re-introduced this week threatens security and free speech on the internet. EFF urges Congress to reject the STOP CSAM Act of 2025 (S. 1829), which would undermine services offering end-to-end encryption and force internet companies to take down lawful user content. âŻâŻTAKE...