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Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
Law Practice
San Francisco, CA 28,067 followers
Ensuring that technology supports freedom, justice, and innovation for all people of the world.
About us
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is the leading organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. For decades EFF has worked tirelessly in the courts and with activists to protect the freedom to hack, tinker, remix, and create for the long term good of society. EFF defends free speech on the Internet, fights illegal surveillance, supports freedom-enhancing technologies, and much more. The EFF team consists of a unique blend of activists, technologists, and attorneys that work to ensure that the rights and freedoms we enjoy are enhanced, rather than eroded, as our use of technology grows. Join EFF's movement to protect digital freedom today at eff.org/join. Stay up to date on our latest work: eff.org/EFFector facebook.com/eff google.com/+eff instagram.com/efforg twitch.tv/efflive/ twitter.com/eff mastodon.social/@eff youtube.com/efforg
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https://www.eff.org
External link for Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1990
- Specialties
- Free Speech, Privacy, Innovation, Fair Use, Transparency, Security, Technology, Copyright, Online Tracking, Section 230, Hacking, DMCA, Patents, Activism, and Software Development
Locations
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Primary
815 Eddy Street
San Francisco, CA 94109, US
Employees at Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
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Brian Behlendorf
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Anil Dash
Anil Dash is an Influencer Trying to make the internet better by making it more inclusive, more equitable, and more fun.
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Dave Farber
Professor at Keio University Tokyo Japan and Co-Director of Cyber Civilization Research Center. Professor Emeritus University of Pennsylvania…
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Brad Templeton
Speaker/Consultant on Robocars and Exponential Technology btm@4brad.com
Updates
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EFF’s Thorin Klosowski joined The Final Straw Radio to discuss basic tools and ideas for keeping our information a little safer online - Surveillance Self-Defense, as we call it.
Surveillance Self Defense, Encrypted Chat Apps and Securing Devices with Thorin Klosowski
https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org
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During our analysis of RedNote, we found that the app requests some very sensitive permissions, including location information, even when the app is not running in the foreground. This permission is not requested by other similar apps such as TikTok, Facebook, or Instagram.
Crimson Memo: Analyzing the Privacy Impact of Xianghongshu AKA Red Note
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Don't miss #RightsCon25 in Taipei! From February 24 to 27, 2025, delve into the criminalization of Tor use in the Ola Bini case. Discover essential lessons for digital experts from the Global South. 📅 Times: Ecuador: February 24 at 8:00 p.m. (GMT-5) Taipei: February 25 at 9:00 a.m. (GMT+8). #DigitalRights #TorProject
Registro - Sesión "¿Criminalización de Tor en el caso Ola Bini?"
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Attending a protest? Check out EFF's protest safety tips.
Attending a Protest
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Access to abortion information is being suppressed online, so we’re collecting stories of digital censorship to hold platforms accountable. Share your experience and help us fight back. Learn more at www.eff.org/uncensored. #StopCensoringAbortion
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Citizen Lab released a report that highlights three serious security issues in the RedNote app, including that the app retrieves uploaded user content in a way that allows anyone else on your network, at your ISP, or organizations like the NSA, to see everything you look at and upload to RedNote.
Crimson Memo: Analyzing the Privacy Impact of Xianghongshu AKA Red Note
eff.org
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"The same tracking techniques that Google claims are essential for online advertising also expose individuals' sensitive information to data brokers, surveillance companies, and law enforcement," EFF’s Lena Cohen told BBC News.
Fingerprinting: Critics say Google rules put profits over privacy
bbc.com
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“Parents should check reviews of the devices they buy, both within the site they're buying it on as well as separate from that site,” EFF’s Bill Budington told Parents magazine. Also, stick with recognized brands that have good product security histories.
Mom Says She Heard a Stranger Talking to Her Child Through Their WiFi Baby Monitor–Now She’s Warning Other Parents
parents.com
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Everyone's security plans and situations will always be different. But the first step to a better online world is looking at your community and figuring out what's needed and how to get everyone else on board.
Building a Community Privacy Plan
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