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Facebook Says Apple is Too Powerful. They're Right.

In December, 2020, Apple did something insanely great. They changed how iOS, their mobile operating system, handled users’ privacy preferences, so that owners of iPhones and other iOS devices could indicate that they don’t want to be tracked by any of the apps on their devices. If they did, Apple...

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Stop This California Bill that Bans Affordable Broadband Rules

The California Senate Energy, Utilities, and Communications Committee will soon be the first to consider new and terrible amendments to Assemblymember Quirk-Silva’s A.B. 2749—which is backed by AT&T and other telecommunications interests. The legislation would prohibit the state from implementing affordable broadband rules for broadband companies receiving state subsidies as...

Introducing a pro-encryption agenda in Latin America

Join EFF's Associate Director for Latin American Policy, Veridiana Alimonti, in this session hosted by AC-LAC and e-LAC gathering regional and international experts on the important role of encryption and the relevance to further a public agenda in defense of encryption in Latin America.Moderator: Sebastián Rovira (ECLAC)Introduction: (About...

RightsCon 2022: Nerfing surveillance: advocating for real privacy in extended reality

Katitza Rodriguez, Policy Director for Global Privacy at EFF, speaks on a panel on surveillance and privacy rights in extended reality and virtual world games. As extended reality and virtual world games are becoming more prevalent, we need to critically examine the privacy shortcomings of the industry’s sometimes walled-garden infrastructure....

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