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Last Call: The Combined Federal Campaign Pledge Period Closes on January 15!

The pledge period for the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) closes on Wednesday, January 15! If you're a U.S. federal employee or retiree, now is the time to make your pledge and support EFF’s work to protect your rights online. If you haven’t before, giving to EFF through the CFC...

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Online Behavioral Ads Fuel the Surveillance Industry—Here’s How

Each time you see a targeted ad, your personal information is exposed to thousands of advertisers and data brokers through a process called “real-time bidding” (RTB). This process does more than deliver ads—it fuels government surveillance, poses national security risks, and gives data brokers easy access to your online activity...
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Deepening Government Use of AI and E-Government Transition in Latin America: 2024 in Review

Policies aimed at fostering digital government processes are gaining traction in Latin America, at local and regional levels. While these initiatives can streamline access to public services, it can also make them less accessible, less clear, and put people's fundamental rights at risk. As we move forward, we must emphasize...

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Kids Online Safety Act Continues to Threaten Our Rights Online: 2024 in Review

At times this year, it seemed that Congress was going to give up its duty to protect our rights online—particularly when the Senate passed the dangerous Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) by a large majority in July. But this legislation, which would chill protected speech and almost certainly result in...

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Federal Regulators Limit Location Brokers from Selling Your Whereabouts: 2024 in Review

The opening and closing months of 2024 saw federal enforcement against a number of location data brokers that track and sell users’ whereabouts through apps installed on their smartphones. In January, the Federal Trade Commission brought successful enforcement actions against X-Mode Social and InMarket, banning the...

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Exposing Surveillance at the U.S.-Mexico Border: 2024 Year in Review in Pictures

Some of the most picturesque landscapes in the United States can be found along the border with Mexico. Yet, from San Diego’s beaches to the Sonoran Desert, from Big Bend National Park to the Boca Chica wetlands, we see vistas marred by the sinister spread of surveillance technology, courtesy...

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