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  1. 8 hours ago

    India's politicians want to out-do Turkey with a complete cryptocurrency ban. Enforcing that would be a bitter blow to digital privacy in the country.

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  2. 12 hours ago

    Remember, you have a First Amendment right to record on-duty police officers.

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  3. 12 hours ago

    Bystander video of the police officers was surely critical in the prosecution and conviction of Derek Chauvin.

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  4. 14 hours ago

    Michigan based is a community of privacy-minded educators, techies, activists, and enthusiasts working to help you reclaim your privacy.

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  5. 17 hours ago

    Tomorrow, Electronic Frontier Alliance member are hosting a discussion about information access and digital surveillance in prisons.

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  6. 20 hours ago

    India's government is planning a complete cryptocurrency ban. That's a really bad idea:

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  7. Retweeted
    Apr 19

    Own a digital device? Big Tech abuses copyright law to block you (and potential competitors and innovators) from tinkering with their products—even the ones you pay for. EFF’s and will testify that tech users deserve better.

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  8. Apr 19

    Show your support for end-to-end encryption, open access to information, and free expression on the Internet by becoming an EFF member today!

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  9. Apr 19

    Own a digital device? Big Tech abuses copyright law to block you (and potential competitors and innovators) from tinkering with their products—even the ones you pay for. EFF’s and will testify that tech users deserve better.

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  10. Apr 19

    Tomorrow, join Electronic Frontier Alliance member at 8pm ET as they celebrate 5 years of security education.

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  11. Apr 19

    Sen. , , , , , , , and have penned an important letter of questions to the DoJ that illustrates the dangers and opacity of predictive policing.

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  12. Apr 19

    When government officials violate our digital rights, we should be able to turn to the courts for justice. It’s time to repeal qualified immunity.

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  13. Apr 19

    Internet users care about speed—upload and download. Don’t listen to cable lobbyists who claim otherwise.

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  14. Apr 19

    Schools should not flag students for cheating based on flawed metrics and misunderstandings of technical processes, whether through proctoring software or generic online access logs, rather than concrete evidence of misconduct.

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  15. Apr 18

    Big Tech is seeding watered-down “privacy” legislation in states. 14 of 20 proposed state privacy bills were built upon the same framework as a Microsoft and Amazon-supported bill in Virginia—or were even weaker, reports in

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  16. Apr 18

    ¿Sabías que la policía despliega muchas formas de vigilancia durante las manifestaciones? Aprende sobre estas en

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  17. Apr 18

    Police wanted his DNA—so they waited until he left behind a straw at a restaurant to get it. That violates the Fourth Amendment, and we filed a brief this week saying so.

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  18. Apr 18

    EFF partnered up with in February to train civilian oversight bodies how to investigate police surveillance. The 90-minute webinar is now available online for free.

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  19. Apr 18

    Our guide on what to do before, during, and after attending a protest walks you through simple steps for protecting yourself and your digital devices. Stay safe:

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  20. Apr 18

    Many proctoring companies have defended their flawed software tools by pointing out that humans have the ability to review flagged exams. But when the reviewers don’t have the technical expertise to do so, students are left at the mercy of the machines.

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