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

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User Generated Content and the Fediverse: A Legal Primer

A growing number of people are experimenting with federated alternatives to social media like Mastodon, either by joining an “instance” hosted by someone else or creating their own instance by running the free, open-source software on a server they control. (See more about this movement and joining the fediverse ...

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EFF Receives $250k Grant from Craig Newmark Philanthropies 

EFF has received a $250,000 grant from Craig Newmark Philanthropies to support its programs to teach and protect journalists, advocate against abusive “stalkerware” technology, and maintain its cybersecurity Threat Lab. This generous support will help EFF educate journalists about, and protect them from, digital and legal threats. It also...

California Sunshine

Looking Forward and Back at the California State Legislature

California’s legislators took their oaths of office for a fresh two-year session last week. As we prepared for a new session, it’s worth looking back at the past session—in which, with your help, EFF was able to advocate successfully for digital rights victories. California is often seen as a leader...

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Federal Agencies Keep Rejecting FOIA Requests for Their Procedures for Handling FOIA Requests

The majority of federal agencies — including law enforcement agencies like Customs and Border Protection — are refusing to release some of the most basic guidance materials used by their Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) offices: procedures for how they do their jobs.Government Attic, a website that regularly files FOIA...

Congress + Action

Dangerous "Kids Online Safety Act" Does Not Belong in Must-Pass Legislation

Every year, Congress must follow through on an enormous and complicated task: agreeing on how to fund the government for the following year. The wrangling over spending often comes down to the wire, and this year, some Senators are considering shoehorning a controversial and unconstitutional bill, the Kids Online...

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