When Congress eventually reopens, the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) will be moving toward a vote. This gives us a chance to see the priorities of the Secretary of Defense and his ...
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Welcome to an all-new EFFector, your regular digest on everything digital rights from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. In our 832nd issue: A new lawsuit to stop the U.S. government's ...
EFF and a coalition of civil society organizations have urged UN Member States not to sign the UN Convention Against Cybercrime. For those that move forward despite these warnings, we urge them to ...
EFF is excited to be at BSidesPDX for the first time in Portland, OR! If you're attending the event, be sure to stop by EFF's table in the exhibitor area where we'll be spreading the word about our ...
When we launched Stop Censoring Abortion, our goals were to understand how social media platforms were silencing abortion-related content, gather data and lift up stories of censorship, and hold ...
The NSA Domestic Spying program involved key personnel from across the government and at the highest levels of the White House, Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), and ...
California Governor Newsom has signed SB 524, making California the second state to take an important first step toward regulating AI police reports.
Online surveillance is everywhere—and understanding how you’re being tracked, and how to fight back, is more important than ever. That’s why EFF partnered with ...
PERA would overturn long-standing court decisions that have helped keep some of the most problematic patents in check. This includes the Supreme Court’s Alice v. CLS Bank decision, which bars patents ...
In a joint letter to the ranking members of the House and Senate intelligence committees, EFF has joined with 20 other organizations, including the ACLU, Brennan Center, CDT, Asian Americans Advancing ...
Seeing something sketchy when it comes to your online privacy? Here’s how to file a complaint under California’s consumer data privacy law.