#DataRights
Internet shutdowns are devastating for human rights. When people are disconnected from the internet and digital services, it impacts all…
EFF friend Guy Kawasaki has written a book: Everybody Has Something to Hide: Why and How to Use Signal to Preserve Your Privacy,…
Last week, we released apkeep version 1.0.0, the latest edition of our command-line Android package downloading software. Rather than indicating…
Last September, the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans to introduce a new digital ID scheme in the…
Speaker Johnson has introduced a new fig leaf over the American surveillance state, the Foreign Intelligence Accountability Act. Introduced with only days…
EFF filed an amicus brief for the second time in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, arguing…
Section 230 helps make it possible for online communities to host user speech: from restaurant reviews, to fan fiction, to…
In a dramatic middle-of-the-night stand off, a bipartisan set of lawmakers pushing for true reform and privacy protections for Americans…
This is the fourth installment of a blog series reflecting on the global digital legacy of the 2011 Arab uprisings. You…
Time and time again, we’ve seen police surveillance suffer from ‘mission creep’—technology sold as a way to prevent heinous crimes…
The EU’s so-called Chat Control plan, which would mandate mass scanning and other encryption breaking measures, has had some good news…
This is the second installment of a blog series reflecting on the global digital legacy of the 2011 Arab uprisings.…
