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EFFecting Change: LGBTQ+ Solidarity Against the Tide of Surveillance on June 17

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Pushing for Strong Digital Rights in the States: 2022 in Review

EFF worked on bills in more than a dozen states this year, fighting for strong digital rights at the state level. Across the country, legislators focused on issues including medical privacy, biometric privacy, and the right to repair. In California, EFF was proud to support three bills—A.B. 2091, A.B....

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The State of Online Free Expression Worldwide: 2022 in Review

It’s been a tumultuous year for free expression globally. From internet shutdowns, crackdowns on expression and closed-door partnerships to attempts to restrict anonymity and end to end encryption, in many places, digital rights are under threat. And while the European Union has made regulatory strides, elsewhere...

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The Battle For Online Speech Moved To U.S. Courts: 2022 in Review

EFF and our supporters have fought off numerous wrongheaded attempts by Congress to regulate online speech, including several that we wrote about last December.The bevy of bad internet regulation proposals coming out of Congress hasn’t stopped. In 2022, the EARN IT Act was re-introduced. This wrongheaded bill would...

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Privacy Shouldn't Clock Out When You Clock In: 2022 in Review

EFF continued to expand our work on technology issues in the workplace in 2022. We first renewed our attention to worker privacy when the specter of “bossware”—tracking software on work devices—reared its ugly head at the start of the pandemic.Since then, EFF has joined with those in the labor community...

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The Adoption of the EU's Digital Services Act: A Landmark Year for Platform Regulation: 2022 in Review

2022 marked an important year for digital rights across the European Union as the landmark Digital Services Act (DSA) came into force on 16 November seeking to foster a safer and more competitive digital space.The DSA overhauls the EU’s core platform regulation, the e-Commerce Directive, and is intended...

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Hacking Governments and Government Hacking in Latin America: 2022 in Review

In 2022, cyber-attacks on government databases and systems broke into headlines in several Latin American countries. These attacks have exposed government systems’ vulnerabilities—including sometimes basic ones, like failing to keep software updated with critical patches—and shown how attacks can affect government data, services, and infrastructure. On the other hand, they...

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