“We continue to see members of Congress, on a bipartisan basis, express support for legislation that would give the federal government more power to control and suppress speech online under the guise of protecting kids,” EFF’s Maddie Daly told Inside Sources.
📢 BREAKING NEWS 📢 EFF and co-counsel have filed a lawsuit against the Departments of State and Homeland Security for their viewpoint-based surveillance and suppression of First Amendment-protected speech online. (1/5) image
The men who run Big Tech have always wanted to “enshittify” their services—to shift as much as they can from users, workers, suppliers, and business customers to themselves, EFF’s @Cory Doctorow writes in Communications of the ACM. Unions are an antidote. https://cacm.acm.org/opinion/tech-workers-versus-enshittification/
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EFF, Access Now, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Fight for the Future, and 7amleh recently wrote to Microsoft calling on the company to cease any further involvement in providing AI & cloud computing technologies for use in Israel’s ongoing genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Organizations can enhance privacy and security on their devices by installing Privacy Badger, EFF’s free, open source browser extension that automatically blocks trackers.
Want safer tech? It starts with real consent.
After years of activist pressure, lawsuits, and bad press Ring made much needed reforms. Now, they’re pivoting back to mass police surveillance as a business model.