EFF in the News
That’s what the gadget maker told the Copyright Office in 2009 — when Apple shares were $127 — as it lobbied against calls by the Electronic Frontier Foundation to legalize jailbreaking.
The email was among a trove of documents that the Electronic Frontier Foundation received this year in response to a 2007 Freedom of Information Act the organization filed to request more information about CIPAV.
Hanni Fakhoury, staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, talks with Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia about the constitutionality of a recent proposal to make cyberbullying a crime in New York.
Google has been willing in several ways to modify practices to address privacy concerns. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which has criticized Google in the past, thinks the company is showing signs of warming up to ideas about how to protect consumer privacy in an era where new technologies mean it will simply have to be thought about in an entirely new way.
As you may have suspected, there is a problem with groups such as the EFF, EPIC, ACLU and others who weave wild stories about the amount of information advertisers are trying to collect, as they advocate for consumer privacy rules on the Internet.
...They're not paranoid enough.
The latest Humble Indie Bundle, which at the time of writing you have just over a day to snatch up a copy of, has brought in over one million dollars, to be divided between the Bundle organizers, the game developers responsible for the products in the package, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Child's Play charity.
Internet access is still a privilege here in the States. Much like social networks, Internet service providers are private actors with few restrictions on how they manage and disclose our data. Digital liberty organizations like the Digital Due Process Coalition and the Electronic Frontier Foundation are working to change that, but until they do, think carefully about your online activities: You never know who might be watching.
Internet access is still a privilege here in the States. Much like social networks, Internet service providers are private actors with few restrictions on how they manage and disclose our data. Digital liberty organizations like the Digital Due Process Coalition and the Electronic Frontier Foundation are working to change that, but until they do, think carefully about your online activities: You never know who might be watching.
According to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, quoting various posts and papers by hackers and researchers, Facebook has two types of cookies for data collection and one method that works without cookies.
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