#DigitalCensorship
With no serious debate, including on proposed amendments, Canada is blazing full speed ahead with Bill C-22, which would threaten…
This Pride season, join EFF and the Queer Arts Collective in building a creative space at the intersection of digital…
Corporations harvest and monetize ever-growing amounts of our personal data, such as our browsing history and physical location. One bitter…
The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to consider and vote on the Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe Act…
Last year during LGBTQ+ Pride month, we launched an LGBT Q&A where we answered your most pressing digital rights questions…
California lawmakers are again considering A.B. 412, a bill that would require AI developers to identify and disclose copyrighted works…
In the rush to block young people from certain parts of the internet, lawmakers are creating a privacy and security…
An EFF analysis of millions of searches of Flock Safety automated license plate reader (ALPR) data by police has uncovered…
We recently updated our privacy policy for the first time since 2022. Most of the changes are clarifications, reorganizations, and…
Millions of people around the world use EFF’s Privacy Badger. This browser extension blocks the hidden trackers that twist your web browsing…
When governments shut down spaces for dialogue, dissent, and collective organizing, the damage extends far beyond a single event. The…
Last week, we released apkeep version 1.0.0, the latest edition of our command-line Android package downloading software. Rather than indicating…
