EFF was back at the border recently, documenting surveillance along the newly initiated "National Defense Area" in the El Paso Sector, which includes most of the New Mexico border and the area southeast of El Paso. Here's what we found. đź§µ (1/9)
We’ve been hearing that social media platforms are censoring abortion-related content, even when no law requires them to do so. Now, we’ve got the receipts to prove it.
The U.S. government decided to impose sanctions against Francesca Albanese, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories. EFF joined more than 50 civil society organizations in calling for the U.S. to lift the sanctions.
Schools, libraries, and other organizations can make private browsing the norm by installing Privacy Badger on their computers.
AI can play a role in the world of libraries, says Brewster Kahle, the founder of the @npub1umd6...wfr7: digitizing, preserving, and easing access to information. Listen here to our interview on the last episode of this season of How to Fix the Internet:
Just because CSS don't appear to be used to spy on protests in the US right now doesn't mean that is true everywhere. We are interested in getting Rayhunter data from every country to help us understand the global use of CSS and to refine our signatures.
Bluesky and Dreamwidth blocked all Mississippi users from using their services because Mississippi’s oppressive age verification mandate makes it impossible for smaller platforms to comply.
Install Privacy Badger organization-wide to protect your community from online surveillance and malvertising.
Companies like to make metadata sound innocuous, but it matters more than you might think. Here’s why.
Learn what makes Privacy Badger, our free browser extension to stop companies from spying on you, different from other “ad blockers.”