House Leaders Politicize a Tragedy to Block Bipartisan Surveillance Reforms
After hurdling procedural barriers, a congressional attempt to protect privacy and encryption failed on the House floor yesterday, falling short of a majority by a mere 24 votes.
Warrants are not difficult to secure when appropriate. They prevent the government from abusing its powers, as it repeatedly...
Are You a SLAPP Victim? Tell Your Story to Congress
Next week, the House Judiciary Committee will finally hold a hearing on the SPEAK FREE Act (H.R. 2304), over a year after the bill was introduced in the Congress. We support the SPEAK FREE Act, which would help protect victims of strategic lawsuits against public participation,...
Rule 41
Help Us Stop the Updates to Rule 41
EFF Calls for a Day of Action on June 21. Please join us.
The Department of Justice is using an obscure procedure to push through a rule change that will greatly increase law enforcement’s ability to hack into computers located around the world. It’s an update to Rule...
Rule 41 Day of Action June 21
Planning to help us stop the changes to Rule 41? Great! Just tell us what you're doing.
Big Win for User-Generated Content Hosts in Vimeo Case
The Second Circuit has released its long-awaited opinion in Capitol Records v. Vimeo, fully vindicating Vimeo’s positions. EFF along with a coalition of advocacy groups, submitted a friend-of-the-court brief in the case, supporting Vimeo.
The Second Circuit considered three important issues. First, whether a service provider...
The FCC Must Update ISP Privacy Rules
It is time for the agency to use its authority to protect consumer privacy.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is collecting comments from the public about how the laws that govern consumer privacy over broadband networks should be applied. In its response, EFF has called on the FCC to...
New Report: FBI Can Access Hundreds of Millions of Face Recognition Photos
Today the federal Government Accountability Office (GAO) finally published its exhaustive report on the FBI’s face recognition capabilities. The takeaway: FBI has access to hundreds of millions more photos than we ever thought. And the Bureau has been hiding this fact from the public—in flagrant violation of federal...
A California County Breaks New Ground for Surveillance Transparency
Last week, Santa Clara County—which encompasses much of Silicon Valley—set a new standard in local surveillance transparency after months of activism by residents and allies from across the Bay Area. Their efforts, and the policy it enabled, suggest an overlooked strategy in the national battle to curtail unaccountable secret...







