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

EFF Files Comments on the FTC’s Commercial Surveillance Rulemaking

EFF filed comments with the Federal Trade Commission Monday, in response to the Commission’s request for public comment addressing harmful commercial surveillance and lax data security.EFF laid out many of its core principles on data privacy regulation in ways that fall in line with the FTC’s authority to address...

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VICTORY! Congress Sends the Safe Connections Act to the President’s Desk

In the 21st century, it is difficult to lead a life without a cell phone. It is also difficult to change your number—you’ve given it to all your friends, family, doctors, children’s schools, and so on. It’s especially difficult if you are trying to leave an abusive relationship where your...

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Monetization, Not Human Rights or Vulnerable Communities, Matter Most at Twitter Under Musk

Billionaire Elon Musk says Twitter can be an “incredibly valuable service to the world,” a global forum where ideas and debates flourish. Yet, much of what he has done since taking over the company suggests that he doesn’t understand how to accomplish this, doesn’t appreciate the impact of his decisions...

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Documents Show DOJ’s Multi-Pronged Effort to Undermine Section 230

In the summer of 2020, the Department of Justice was closely monitoring the public and congressional debate about a key law protecting internet users’ speech at the same time that it pushed to undermine the law, documents show. DOJ was tracking multiple efforts to repeal or frustrate 47 U.S.C....

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EFF's Atlas of Surveillance Database Now Documents 10,000+ Police Tech Programs

This week, EFF's Atlas of Surveillance project hit a bittersweet milestone. With this project, we are creating a searchable and mappable repository of which law enforcement agencies in the U.S. use surveillance technologies such as body-worn cameras, drones, automated license plate readers, and face recognition. It's one of the...

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