Where WhatsApp Went Wrong: EFF's Four Biggest Security Concerns
UPDATE (1/26/17): In response to news about WhatsApp's key management choices, we have added additional information about related trade-offs under "Key change notifications."After careful consideration, we have decided to add additional warnings and caveats about using WhatsApp to our Surveillance Self Defense guide.No technology is 100 percent secure for...
EFF Goes to Washington to Fight Against the Changes to Rule 41
If Congress does nothing, a new policy will take effect in less than two months that will make it easier than ever for the FBI to...
5 Questions With EFF’s New Writer Kate Tummarello
If you scroll through EFF’s staff bios, you may notice a trend: we have a lot of reporters who have joined the battle for free speech, privacy, and transparency. Some worked for years in newsrooms or as independent journalists. Others studied and taught at journalism schools or worked directly for...
Upload Filtering Mandate Would Shred European Copyright Safe Harbor
After months of study, European regulators have finally released the full and final proposal on Copyright in the Digital Single Market, and unfortunately it's full of ideas that will hurt users and the platforms on which they rely, in Europe and around the world. We've already written a fair bit...
EFF Celebrates Women in Tech, Today and Every Day
We believe in celebrating women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics every day, and today – Ada Lovelace Day – is no different. Named after visionary 19th century mathematician Ada Lovelace, today is an opportunity to recognize the achievements of women in the STEM fields.
Lovelace, who is credited...
Is Let’s Encrypt the Largest Certificate Authority on the Web?
Tell the Copyright Office: Copyright Law Shouldn't Punish Research and Repair
Tell the Copyright Office: Copyright Law Shouldn't Punish Research and Repair
After eighteen years, we may finally see real reform to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act’s unconstitutional pro-DRM provisions. But we need your help.
In enacting the “anti-circumvention” provisions of the DMCA, Congress ostensibly intended to stop copyright “pirates” from defeating DRM and other content access or...
Unblinking Eyes: The State of Communications Surveillance in Latin America
Is Let’s Encrypt the Largest Certificate Authority on the Web?
By the time you read this, Let’s Encrypt will have issued its 12 millionth certificate, of which 6 million are active and unexpired. With these milestones, Let’s Encrypt now appears to us to be the the Internet’s largest certificate authority—but a recent analysis by W3Techs said we were...







